The other five boys sat and chatted by the table while Tom ate.
This not being interesting to the high school girls, theychatted among themselves.
She laughed and chatted as if she had not a care in the world, directing much of her conversation to me.
Lillian drew a chair for him to my bedside, and for a few moments he chatted of everything and nothing in the entertaining manner he knows so well how to use.
It seems your cousin gave her as the 'next of kin,' to be notified in case of his death, and she received the notice this morning.
I heard my own voice rise to a sort of shriek, felt Dicky release my hands and seize my shoulders, and then everything went black before me, and I knew nothing more.
We laughed and chatted in turn, telling of our work and aspirations.
With English tact, they chatted with some of the men awhile and then went down the side of the boat and were off.
By degrees they grew more at their ease, and chatted freely with me.
We chatted for some time, and then he said casually, 'He does not speak badly, that lay preacher of yours, Jack.
He crossed the room and chatted for a few minutes with a noisy little party in an adjacent recess.
She greeted them gaily and chatted to them while they waited for the kettle to boil, but to Mr. Sabin's observant eyes there was a remarkable change in her.
We now chattedaway on a variety of subjects, till the concourse of people pressing onwards to the town, the more thickly populated country, and the distant view of chimneys apprised us we were approaching Ennis.
I, as I chatted with O'Grady on the morning of the event; 'is there no chance of our getting away in time to see something of the ball at least?
While we chatted thus, the time rolled on, and at last the clock on the mantel-piece apprised us that it was time to set out for the ball.
I fear I stared at her stupidly, and was dull of conversation; but she chatted freely of the wonderful things to be seen in London, and I was sorry when the meal was over.
He chatted indifferently for a moment or two, and then asked abruptly: "You are waiting for the Good Hope, Mr. Carew?
I chatted for awhile with Monsieur Ragoul, and watched the customers who came in to drink.
So our spirits brightened a little, and while we ate and drank we chatted of more pleasing things than Indians and warfare.
And the squirrel, Adjidaumo, Frisked and chatted very gayly, Toiled and tugged with Hiawatha Till the labor was completed.
On my return, he praised my figure, and seated me by him, when we refreshed ourselves, and chatted on various subjects.
We chatted a few minutes, and then with mutual friendly shouts and waving of our arms we were off again.
After supper Spoof sat and chatted until it was time to light the lamp.
She chatted freely, almost too freely, and laughed upon occasion, but there was no ring in her laughter.
So we waited for the rabbit to stew, and Spoof and Jean chatted on.
For she chatted so pretty, And talked, oh, so witty, That he guessed at her age rather wide.
The dinner and the lady flown, We chatted o'er the wine.
Barclay's brown eyes certainly lighted at the sight of the face he had known in the far northwest; he chatted for a moment with the infantryman, and expressed his pleasure at meeting him again.
My nurse chattedas we walked together through the streets, but I know that my answers were unintelligible.
We chatted affably, for my host was certainly geniality itself.
And thus we chatted until dinner was announced, and we went together along the corridor to the restaurant-car, where we sat opposite each other.
It was then about five o'clock, so he ordered some tea, and over cigarettes we chatted for nearly an hour.
Throughout the day my companion, who was quite as eager as myself to arrest the notorious Despujol, chatted in French as we went slowly down the fertile valley of the Ebro and suddenly out to where on our right lay the broad blue sea.
We chatted with SeƱor Andrade for about a quarter of an hour when the detective returned with a bundle of papers and four photographs of a man taken in police style upon one negative, full face, three-quarter, half and profile.
Then you forget a certain night not so long ago when I was called into your house in Stretton Street, and you chatted confidentially with me--about your wife and your little son?
She stayed and chatted for a few minutes, and then strayed out again, leaving an atmosphere of elegance and jasmine scent.
She chatted on, and under cover of it, Georgiana managed to say a brief adieu and glide away.
She looked very thin, and Jane told her sister that she had not been eating or sleeping well, but she chatted as vigorously as ever, and was in restless, excitable spirits.
They did not speak again of Clarence that night, although they chatted easily for the next hour on other topics, even laughing a little as the various episodes of the evening were passed in review.
George and Job chatted merrily in Indian, Job evidently, as fond of fun as George.
Then came twilight which was almost more beautiful, and I sat sometimes thinking my own thoughts, sometimes listening to George and Job as they chatted with each other in Indian.
And then we smoked and talked and chatted until late into the night.
He chatted very intelligently with me, frankly confessing his delight in my music, and listening very attentively to the report of my flagrantly futile addresses to the Emperor, as well as to my expressions of suspicion regarding Fould.
The officers of these troops, on the whole, made a very favourable impression on me, and their homely German tongue, as they chatted harmlessly with one another, reminded me pleasantly of home.
Already the two of them chatted together as if they had known each other for years, and the relations between master and employee grew more and more cordial.
Nils Petter, on the other hand, chatted with the men and lent a hand with the work like any ordinary seaman.
They nodded familiarly to Geoffroy, and chatted a little with the good people of La Vaquiera.
I thought, indeed, I should never have a pure taste in my mouth any more, but since I have chatted so pleasantly with you, I feel much better.
She wore the most gracefully nonchalant air imaginable as she blew little rings and wreaths, and laughed and chatted brightly with her husband and the other men.
No shadow of the dread god, Omkar, gloomed their spirits; theychatted and laughed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chatted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.