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Example sentences for "chat"

Lexicographically close words:
chastite; chastitie; chastity; chasuble; chasubles; chate; chateau; chateaus; chateaux; chated
  1. I think it rather urgent we have a bit of coffee and a bit of a chat tonight.

  2. As soon as I have my interview with Gamburdo, we'll sit down and have our chat and then I'll query the Saturday Evening Post or Collier's and whatever they offer we'll split down the middle.

  3. They had a meaningless chat about the rigors of wartime travel and the dimout in peaceful San Hermano and Hall learned that the Englishman Fielding was in the tall Lonja de Comercio building and very decent.

  4. It seems like profanation to laugh and jest and bandy the frivolous chat of our day amid its hoary relics.

  5. An hour's chat at the door with a pretty girl one never saw before, is easily obtained, and is very pleasant.

  6. At "A" Beach I examined the pipes and tanks of the water-supply system and had a chat with the Australians who were in charge.

  7. Late dinner, and singing or chat in the evening.

  8. In the town the business I have to do hardly costs me more thought than just occupies my mind, and I have as much of gossip and ladylike chat as consumes the time pleasantly enough.

  9. I called on Charles Douglas at All-Souls, and had a chat of an hour with him.

  10. Lord Mackenzie[282] called, and we had much chat about business.

  11. Sir Adam came, and had half an hour's chat and laugh.

  12. At dinner we had our family chat on a scale that I had not enjoyed for many years.

  13. Esther learned a good deal from Jacques who, despite his desperado exterior, proved to be friendly and communicative, glad no doubt of someone to chat with since his master was so particularly reserved.

  14. I cannot resist the temptation to have a little chat with you on the way home," Ray returned, and, with another fond pressure of the hand, he leaped again upon his horse and galloped away.

  15. This was the easy part of the way, and there was breath for chat and merriment.

  16. Nobody spoke again till Sin Saxon had to jump up to attend to her coffee, that was boiling over, and then they took up their little cares of the feast, and their chat over it.

  17. Try, for once, a little pleasant, quiet, instructive chat with him.

  18. Do I want to chat in the Athenian market-place, and hear news two thousand years old?

  19. Now I will just leave everything to take care of itself till I have returned your chat and thanked you for your never-varying kindness to me.

  20. In five minutes she forgot what she was eating, so interested was she in the chat that went on.

  21. Archie said this from the other coach-step, where he had perched, while the rest climbed up before and behind to join in the chat as they rested.

  22. After Jack had smoked awhile and the chat had gone on without any special point, he turned to the Shawanoe and said: "I've seen you stealing a look at me now and then and I know what you done it for.

  23. Carefully placing the meat on several sticks, so as to protect it from dirt, he sat down to chat a few minutes with his young friends.

  24. During the latter part of the chat between Lewis and Clark, Deerfoot came quietly forward and sat down beside the Shelton boys.

  25. Pasteur invited me to come down to the Institute, and I went and had quite a chat with him.

  26. And it was not all lively chat which occupied them; for when Tom related how he had seen Mr Pecksniff's daughters, and what a change had fallen on the younger, they were very serious.

  27. Why was she not near him to smile away the wrinkles from his brow, to drive with light chat serious and gloomy thoughts from his mind?

  28. And yet Bertram's tender conscience was well aware of the constraint Elise had put herself under, and the harmless and cheerful chat was to him all the more painful as it reminded him of past times and blasted hopes.

  29. I come to chat for a short quarter of an hour with your excellency," said Count de Lacy, in very fluent German, but with the hard foreign accent of a Hungarian.

  30. But yet she had endeavored to overcome this feeling, and she had often come to him lately to chat with him about past times and to reward him with her society for his protection and faithful presence.

  31. We dine at seven," wrote the hostess in her invitations; "but please come early, so that we can have a chat before dinner.

  32. So this was her task for the remainder of the day of rest--to sit and chat with a blubbering housemaid until a pacification of nerves and mind had been achieved.

  33. Then one afternoon he was taken with a burning desire for a quiet chat with Archibald Bence.

  34. Here, in the dim twilight that the glass roof made of this bright June day, they had a long quiet chat about women.

  35. Out of this question and reply sprang a change in the chat--chat it still remained, easy, desultory, familiar gossip.

  36. It will be very pleasant to have a chat upon by-gone days, and, what is more, I fancy this old house will interest you.

  37. But I should like to see something more of you before you go, and if you will allow me I'll run down after dinner for a chat about old times.

  38. We had summer along with us, however, if good nature and pleasant chat can symbolize the warmth and comfort of that happy season.

  39. I explored his shanty and had a good chat with him.

  40. The evening hours lengthened out while our chat went on, until I had to retrace my steps once more under the overarching trees to the "Lucania," after promising that I should dine with the family on the coming Sunday.

  41. While in this splendid station I had the good fortune to have a long chat with the superintendent thereof.

  42. As a matter of fact we had the whole house to chat in, and were everlastingly intruding upon each other.

  43. It is difficult to form a just idea of what a chat with Mr. Nicholas B.

  44. Shall we chat together a little before we part for the night?

  45. He had stopped at my rooms for a smoke and a chat before retiring.

  46. Then I can return here, and we can enjoy a long chat together.

  47. He spoke so rapidly and so well that the rest of the company dropped their chat and gathered about him.

  48. But then, again, if Mrs. Hobson does know you thoroughly well, it strikes you that there is that much trouble saved, and you sit down to chat with a fair sense of intimacy.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chattel personal; chattel slavery; chattels personal