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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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The trend has also sparked online chatter among gig workers on whether hardware stores and cleaning companies should also start cashing in on Dubai chewy cookies, The Korea Herald reported.

From BBC

I bit my bottom lip to keep from chattering any more.

From Literature

And while viewers will definitely be talking about those classic spectacles, I can already foresee the chatter for less-typical candidates lasting longer and being far more impactful.

From Salon

Raymond James analyst Buck Horne is “keenly aware” of housing policy chatter, he wrote in a late December note.

From Barron's

Shah: We’ve seen a lot of chatter over the last 24 hours on Instagram.

From The Wall Street Journal