Synonym: converse, gossip, talk. Similar words: chat show, hat, that, what, hate, that is, hatter, and that. Meaning: [tʃæt] n. 1. an informal conversation 2. birds having a chattering call 3. songbirds having a chattering call. v. talk socially without exchanging too much information.
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31. We had a cozy chat by the fire.
32. She was enjoying their friendly little chat .
33. They like to chat over tea.
34. We like to chat about the good old days.
35. We had a real girlie chat.
36. I'll have a chat to John about it.
37. Somebody's been posting obscene messages in this chat room.
38. You can chat to other people who are online.
39. He had once had his own networked chat show.
40. I had a chat with John.
41. I'd like a private chat with you.
42. It's a place where people can chat and exchange ideas.
43. For the old lady buying the daily newspaper soon became an end in itself, since she really just wanted to chat with the shopkeeper.
44. You'll have to chat the boss up if you want some days off.
45. We had a pleasant chat over a cup of tea.
46. Do you suppose we could get together for a little chat sometime soon?
47. I hadn't seen him for years and we had a long chat about old times.
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48. I had a chat with my boss today about a possible salary increase.
49. Come over for a chat so we can catch up on each other's news.
50. When he feels low, he often calls in his psycho doctor, and feels better for a chat with him.
51. I had a long chat with her when I went by her house this morning.
52. I think it's sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms.
53. Would you care to come and have a chat with me?
54. Sometimes young lads just need to turn to a mother figure for a bit of a chat and reassurance.
55. I was passing your house, so I thought I'd stop by for a chat.
56. She used to drop in for a chat quite often.
57. An old man came out and ambled over for a chat.
58. The friendly chat which comes before the interview proper is intended to relax the candidate.
59. I'd love to stop and chat but I'm rather pressed for time.
60. She started using chat lines basically for someone to talk to.
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