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Example sentences for "chats"

Lexicographically close words:
chateaux; chated; chatelain; chatelaine; chatelains; chatted; chattees; chattel; chattels; chatter
  1. Their number is one of the marvels of this country,--though indeed the country seems made for them, as it is also for chats and white-eyed vireos.

  2. Here was the inevitable thicket of brambles (since I speak so much of chats and indigo-birds, the presence of a sufficiency of blackberry bushes may be taken for granted), and I waited to see what it would bring forth.

  3. Let me say incidentally that no one who has either good eyes or a good glass ought ever to confound the two Chats together.

  4. Stone-chats have been observed busy in this way near Oxford.

  5. The ladies, clad in lace-trimmed muslins and wearing long gloves that reached above their elbows, would hold chats with their gallants under the shade of big, cool-colored parasols.

  6. Their former chats were resumed, steadily interrogative on her side, complaisantly responsive on his.

  7. But they soon talked of other things, and occasionally these chats took the form of very private tete-a-tetes.

  8. Should be as indispensable to collectors and lovers of antique furniture as the author's 'Chats on Old China' is to connoisseurs of old china.

  9. The book makes no pretensions to being anything more than what its title suggests--a series of chats upon a subject which fills a considerable place in the minds of, at any rate, the larger half of the community.

  10. These chats are now re-issued, with a sympathetic preface and instructive annotations.

  11. But a few weeks before his sudden death the most distinguished of native violinists completed in THE STRAD a series of chats to students of the instrument associated with his name.

  12. Not at all; he laughs with those who laugh, he chats and jokes with children, he rallies his housekeeper.

  13. The revision at an end, Diderot chats with him about a plan he has in his head, and begs Rousseau to help him in contriving some incident which he cannot yet arrange to his taste.

  14. France, and I learned from our many friendly chats that her relations with her distinguished kinspeople were of the most cordial character; and I am informed that for many years the Emperor gave her an annuity.

  15. Mr. Clagett, invariably cordial and courteous, always stood behind his counter, and I have had many pleasant chats with him while making my purchases.

  16. Consequently it happens often that half a dozen orderlies may be bathing at the same time as half a dozen patients--and it need not be added that the occasion is one for pleasant chats and the barter of anecdotes.

  17. What endless chats we will have, won't we?

  18. Sometimes she would sit and talk with me about the battles, and lead me into chats about my mother, who was ill herself at this time and not able to come to see me.

  19. The houses which surrounded Place aux Chats bore no resemblance to one another.

  20. X THE PLACE AUX CHATS The Chevalier Passedix lived on Place aux Chats.

  21. In the year 1634, Place aux Chats was near Rue de la Ferronnerie, close by the Impasse des Bourdonnais, where Rue de la Limace had recently been cut through.

  22. As a writer on the technique of his instrument Mr. Broadley is known all over the world, perhaps his most successful work being a little book published by THE STRAD, 'Chats to 'Cello Students.

  23. From the choice of an instrument to finished delivery and orchestral playing, 'Chats to 'Cello Students' leaves nothing undiscussed.

  24. It was during one of these chats over cake and wine that the young man spoke of Berene.

  25. Chats on Royal Copenhagen Porcelain: Its History and Development from the 18th Century to the Present Day.

  26. Of course this benighted person was not aware that by so doing she secured quiet chats with "C," uninterrupted, and without being told in the middle of some pretty speech to "Shut up!

  27. I like the Savoy; it never smells foody, and the orchestra chats to itself instead of shouting at you.

  28. I like an orchestra that chats to itself, and then you can talk without feeling you oughtn't to.

  29. I look forward to my little chats with you as a child looks forward to his Saturday treats.

  30. They no longer had those happy chats together which had bound them close by affection and sympathy.

  31. The volume has been written as a companion to Mr. Hayden's 'Chats on English China' in the same series, and those who recall the admirable character of that book will find this to be in no way inferior.

  32. At the foot of the Chenaux the magnificent Lake des Chats opens to view, in length about fifteen miles; the shores are strangely indented, and numbers of wooded islands stud the surface of the clear waters.

  33. Private matters are public property: the man in the street chats with the Minister of Finance--for are not all men equal?

  34. For a whole month we remained at Salerno, and a delightful month it proved, for I had long chats and walks with Lola, and we became even greater and more intimate friends.

  35. Lola, with whom I had frequent chats in secret, had somehow become disarmed.

  36. Once or twice I had brief chats with the Marchesa, who, of course, was the center of her guests.


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