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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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Job seekers often have little more to guide them than word-of-mouth, social-media chatter and websites offering glimpses of pay and benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

If it’s not the cheers from the crowd, Doncic doesn’t care about the chatter either.

From Los Angeles Times

And so she chattered easily and knowledgeably about things of interest to students—this new theory of relativity by a man called Einstein, and whether Admiral Peary would really reach the North Pole.

From Literature

Dully, teeth chattering, he watched the cub pad over to the fire and study it curiously.

From Literature

“They have ranches; they have mines. The talk, the chatter is always what’s happening to the commodity prices.”

From The Wall Street Journal