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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91. Once reviled figures are being rehabilitated on chat shows.
92. Smile and chat to your baby, make eye contact and hold hands.
93. What she has said is do we think she ought to call Doc Brunetti and have a chat about Dad?
94. But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages.
95. He will step down before the election, a decision he announced on a chat show.
96. Allow a minute or two of informal chat to relax both of you.
97. She loved to meet new people and chat with old friends.
98. The mood is relaxed, and two border patrol officers chat across the fence.
99. They chat about relationships and activities, while Levine carefully monitors Pieters for any sign of a viral offensive.
100. They may sit down at a table to chat to a friend.
101. Instead John Major invites 200 carefully selected friends along for a cosy chat about how rosy the Tory garden is.
102. Others chat about the supposed late-night spotting of a large rat dragging a six-pack of bottled water across the warehouse floor.
103. They would chat away to her about their day until they got down to the schoolwork.
104. However he has at least promised the bleary-eyed hacks that they can attend an informal chat over breakfast.
105. When we are engaged in an informal social chat we are not usually trying to express ourselves succinctly or precisely.
106. KidzNet also bars access to Internet newsgroups, bulletin boards or chat rooms, whether pornographic or not.
107. We had a long and interesting chat over coffee at a Yonge Street restaurant.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
108. Sit down, my dear, I'd like to have a little chat with you.
109. If anything the chat lines have made me appreciate even more the need for a skilled agronomist.
110. Primary teachers who chat to a class depleted by flu and colds about what causes such illnesses are actually covering the curriculum.
111. Perhaps Madonna should have a chat about the pop ethics with these young hopefuls.
112. In other circumstances Ronni would have been delighted to chat with them.
113. They were to meet the headmaster first, followed by a chat with the house master.
114. Meeting others in the same position, having a chat with friends about dieting endeavours, these things help to maintain motivation.
115. It might be an informal chat with some one or it might be a formal meeting with a group of people.
116. A brief chat with auctioneer Robert Smedley gave a good insight into a three-wheel Berkeley 160.
117. Lord Beresford was disposed to chat about the forthcoming cricket season, but was briskly recalled to his duties.
118. Tonight, they accept their lot, and sign autographs and chat with fans with uncharacteristic generosity.
119. Peter Allis has turned golf into a kind of harmless interview where public figures hit a few shots and chat about themselves.
120. The two men met yesterday at Tory command in another nearby marginal, Lewisham West, and enjoyed a chat.
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