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natter

[nat-er] / ˈnæt ər /
VERB
buzz
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David Azerrad, a political science professor at conservative Hillsdale College, said that "for now, I think the president can continue to ignore the nattering nabobs".

From BBC

For the fans in need of a good old-fashioned British boozer to natter away in all night, they're satisfied at the Quayside.

From BBC

In Orange County, it happened so fast that 30-year-old natives can natter on like octogenarians about the great old days of riding bikes through the orange groves.

From Los Angeles Times

The “knit and natter” mornings at the Lawley Bank Court supported living complex are noisy affairs.

From BBC

Its members have nattered on endlessly about their responsibility to safeguard the taxpayers’ money.

From Los Angeles Times