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chatter

noun as in constant or rapid talk

verb as in speak fast and non-stop

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Example Sentences

Internet chatter rose to a deafening roar as speculation began about what—plastic surgery?

These comments are actually tame compared to the off-the-charts, scary chatter heard from the GOP last week.

Indeed, the chatter for the past year on the anti-gay fringe has been of resistance.

Perhaps organizers will simply give up and settle for chatter.

This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves.

And he spoke pleasantly to Grandfather Mole, in a soft sort of chatter, because he didn't want to alarm him.

Every morning an old jackdaw perched on a chimney outside our skylight, and entertained us with his chatter.

She thought of the night she had spent upon the heath; and her cheeks grew cold and her teeth began to chatter.

She did not heed or hear the chatter of her companions; she did not see that somebody had handed her a note.

When the curtain fell the audience rose to chatter and comment, and were a long time before they dispersed.

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On this page you'll find 110 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to chatter, such as: babble, blather, chat, chitchat, gossip, and gas.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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