He liked the gay color, and kept going to look in the glass, and grin and chatter at his own image, which he evidently admired.
It was Stuart's habit to leave Peter at the gate, without jarring by extraneous chatter what they had found of magic in their day.
He stepped out of the enclosure explaining that there was nothing of that sort in his letter; but nobody believed him, and a buzz of interested chatter began in the crowd, ceasing abruptly when Gerald began to speak.
The idea began to haunt him, so that at last he got up, took off his coat, and went downstairs again to the chatter and warmth of the draper's best parlour.
For the next minute or two there was a chatter of rather noisy welcome, questions made and asked, women's voices, and men's laughter.
All chatter loudly, speaking their English jargon with a pitch of voice totally unlike the English timbre: it sometimes sounds as if they were trying to pronounce English rapidly according to French pronunciation and pitch of voice.
But the gray light turns yellow; the sun climbs over the peaks: light changes the dark water to living crystal; and all begin to chatter a little.
A dull puff-puff, the foolish chatter of a gasoline engine, was the only sound which broke the fragrant silence, and Rebecca Mary knew that it came from the shop where old Peter Simmons was being shown what had been done.
For a car had stopped before the house, and there was a rush of young feet and a chatter of young tongues.
Go on, old chap, and don't chatter so," cried Poole.
It was while he had got a very bad fit of the shivers on, and the poor fellow's teeth were all of a chatterwith the fever.
She noticed the eager attention with which he followed this trivial bit of talk, though his limited knowledge of English rendered most of the lively chatter at the table unintelligible.
Though the girl began to find his chatter agreeable, she was secretly dismayed when she compared the gigantic Peter with the diminutive dinghy.
She was not apt to chatter much, even in the stimulating company of people she liked, and to chatter on paper was simply impossible for her.
The people who chatterabout her being a great actress don't seem to get the notion of where SHE gets the notion.
The fits of depression alternated with outbursts of childish chatterand laughter.
Finding himself with a man who "understood Latin" he prudently took refuge in the chatter of esthetics.
They ceased to hear the chatter of the people round them.
I sat down, and composed myself to listen to the restful chatter that was supposed not to interest me.
But the chatter of the children is stilled, or, at any rate, lost among the vast marbles of the collection, where so many sounds mix and mingle in a soothing aloofness.
Eileen would gladly have gone, but she could not chatter like Paddy, and she knew, without feeling the smallest pang of jealousy, which of them the father liked best for a companion.
They thought her a little strange at home that evening, but after a time Jack and Eileen vanished, and making a tremendous effort, she contrived to chatter to the aunties about her dispensing in a fairly brisk fashion.
Are you going to talk sense; or am I to leave you to chatter that sickly twaddle to the cat?
It is perhaps too much to expect the people below to kneel in the puddles, but the vivacious chatter in the balconies never ceases, and the ladies beside me do not even cross themselves.
All the natural vivacity and kindliness of the people find free play at home, where servants sing and children prattle, ladies chatter and gentlemen jest, all in an atmosphere of ease, leisure, and spontaneous sociability.
Echo answers no--Echo bein' Chatter Spence, who has n't got pride enough to disagree with a hen.
His visit to Schatz was forgotten as he listened to Hopalong and Mary chatter about old times and people he wished he could see again.
He started back to camp to repair the oversight and to have Chatter and Argue behind him before making an investigation of Cracker's astonishing preference for night-herding on foot.
I wish you'd pour out the tea, and not chatter so," he cried, impatiently.
Don't heed the chatter of the place, but come up to the old spot as soon as you receive this, for I am obliged to write.
He divined who had sent the note, and shivered as he thought of how the boy would chatter to everybody about the farm.
The band plays, the ladies are gayly dressed, the gentlemen twirl their canes, admire their small feet in the moonlight, and chatter like a lot of magpies.
They chatter like magpies, and seldom seem to be going anywhere or to have any object in life beyond gossiping with the friends they meet.
The delirious chatter went on, rising to a scream.
The old man began to chatter angrily, and abuse the lad for introducing a rival on the scene.
Before the first day's acquaintance was over Kedzie was as fascinated by his chatter as Desdemona was by Othello's anecdotes.
Jim did not look like the sort of man who would know and be complacent, but even if he were ignorant Strathdene was too outright a creature to relish the necessity for casual chatter with the husband of his sweetheart.
The chatter of the two had none of the indecency she had expected, and that made it the more intolerably indecent.
During the long silences and the evasive chatter that alternated he felt one idea in the air: "Why doesn't Mr. Dyckman offer to go on with the marriage?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chatter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.