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chatter

noun as in constant or rapid talk

verb as in speak fast and non-stop

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Example Sentences

As the President took to the podium, the group chatter stopped, but the cheering and laughing did not.

From BBC

And if the chatter from the animated crowd was any indication, Star Party was successful in accomplishing its mission.

We chattered nonstop, teased each other, and enjoyed learning and cooking together before sitting down to dinner with our host and her husband.

From Salon

Online chatter about a J6 Prison Choir appearance at the center picked up steam after early media reports took Bannon’s remarks seriously.

In an old Welsh farmhouse a group of friends chatter and joke while tucking into a lunch of home-made soup and sourdough.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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