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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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Once the Fed decision is done, market chatter will begin about the so-called Santa Rally that usually happens through the end of the year.

From Barron's

In Belfast’s central core, the rattle of gunfire and the heavy tread of British military vehicles has long been replaced by coffeehouse chatter, art-house buzz and the din of construction.

From Los Angeles Times

The penalty for idle chatter could be stiff — a called strike on the hitter.

From Washington Times

But far too much media chatter after Donald Trump finally faced indictments got caught up in a hand-wringing contest over who was most fearful this would somehow help him electorally.

From Salon

“I was shocked you couldn’t hear my teeth chattering the entire time I was on set.”

From Los Angeles Times