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natter

[nat-er] / ˈnæt ər /
VERB
buzz
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"Our chats lasted for hours and he'll be up there now nattering away and keeping everyone laughing."

From BBC

We chatted about bus times, we talked about the meal I was cooking, we just nattered.

From BBC

When he begins nattering on about not being racist, she shuts off the TV.

From New York Times

There’s a point where the volume on everything — the traffic noise, the pink and purple sprays of wildflowers, my nattering thoughts — turns way down, and then goes completely silent.

From Seattle Times

The pendulum of history is swinging toward the autocratic, at home and abroad, and Republican elites are nattering about “the needle” of short-term partisan gain.

From Washington Post