Sentences with chatter
chat·ter
C c - Everyone's chattering away in different languages. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- ...idle chatter.
- Sure, there is much internet chatter about MKR's contestants and its handsome co -host, chef Pete Evans.
- Dozen cormorants wheels and descends in formation to the sluggish water; ring-necks chatter and ravens caw mournfully in their branches.
- She was so cold her teeth chattered. [VERB]
- The telex chattered all day and night with news bulletins. [VERB]
- The chatter is a riot, by turns glib and pithy.
- Swine flu chatter is criss-crossing the internet as the global spread of the virus becomes the hottest subject at micro.
- Birds were chattering somewhere. [VERB]
- Birds and squirrels chatter
- An improperly adjusted tool chatters
- If stainless steel is cut at too low a speed, the tool may chatter, producing a poor surface.Note whether the drill cuts smoothly and rapidly, or whether it jumps and chatters.If a machine part chatters it makes contact with a workpiece in an intermittent way, often causing damage to the workpiece.
- Officials were able to intercept and identify a high level of terrorist chatter in the weeks before the bombing attempt.
- Proper brake adjustment will help to reduce the chatter.
- The NSA is concerned about increased chatter between known terror groups.
- They knitted and chattered the whole time.
- He was so cold that his teeth were chattering.
- His teeth were chattering from the cold.