Synonym: babble, chill, foolish, gabble, prattle, quiver, rattle, shiver, talk. Similar words: chattering, chattel, hatter, shatter, shattered, pitter-patter, patter, tatter. Meaning: ['tʃætə] n. 1. noisy talk 2. the rapid series of noises made by the parts of a machine 3. the high-pitched continuing noise made by animals (birds or monkeys). v. 1. click repeatedly or uncontrollably 2. cut unevenly with a chattering tool 3. talk socially without exchanging too much information 4. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly 5. make noise as if chattering away.
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31. Frank talked away like a chatter box.
32. Once the teacher left the room , the chatter in the classroom gradually rose to a din.
33. She kept up a continuous chatter, skipping from one subject to the next.
34. Stop this eternal chatter!
35. Brian kept up the idle chatter for another five minutes.
36. I was beginning to find her endless chatter very wearisome.
37. He could hear the chatter of birds in the trees overhead.
38. Jane's constant chatter was beginning to annoy me.
39. The place was fairly crowded and noisy with chatter.
40. The chatter and laughter died down.
41. I find her constant questions and chatter rather wearing.
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42. Doug's teeth begin to chatter.
43. Now, off with your clothes and no more chatter.
44. The streets were noisy with greetings, chatter and friendship.
45. Believe me, this is not idle chatter.
46. The girls began to chatter away.
47. Silence of this quality is the acme of chatter.
48. Oratory eliminated the worthless chatter and allowed spies to focus on their precise needs, spewing to the printer only relevant messages.
49. But all I could hear was the police radio chatter.
50. Small, informal groups of people are likely to chatter away nineteen-to-the-dozen.
51. There was a constant hum of chatter, and the occasional laugh.
52. At least then there would have been the chatter of her neighbours to distract her thoughts.
53. No intellectual effort need therefore be wasted on this bit of ruling-class chatter.
54. The sound came back and I heard the chatter on the radio.
55. On the other, Ernestine kept up a flow of low-voiced chatter, permeated by sobs.
56. Equally sudden a peroration of chatter from a local mockingbird broke the silence.
57. Eva Hendrix started to chatter in her persuasive voice while the uniformed chauffeur drove them into the ancient town of Freiburg.
58. She was sitting at the mirror in her room, having excused herself from her cousins' chatter minutes before.
59. He loitered in the parking lot, pleasantly bemused by the coquettish chatter of juniors who courted him.
60. She heard the drone of some bees in the garden and the angry chatter of birds disputing over their seeds.
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