Thus he chattered and I was willing to concede justice to him, if in general I believed in justice, but I did not concede it yet for another reason, and that is, he is too stupid to have reasoned out such things.
They laughed and chattered all the way, and Uncle John thought he never had heard merrier music.
The parrots screamed and the monkeys chatteredmockingly from the tangled tree tops.
She had showered drinks on all her friends, and had, moreover, chattered and screamed herself hoarse, when the church-clock outside slowly struck eight.
Her teeth chattered as she threw her old shawl round her.
Then a reply did come, and it simply froze the blood in my body, and I felt bathed in ice, and had to put my finger between my teeth, they chattered so horribly.
All the time they shrieked andchattered like infuriated macaws, and between the shrieks they administered resounding smacks upon the cheeks of their patient escort.
Violet had placed her between Cedric and Pamela, and the girl chattered to her intermittently, without appearing to require any answer.
Thus, ever disposed to be sanguine, the vagabond chattered on, Sophy listening fondly, and smiling up in his face.
You laugh; this is civilized talk: does it not refresh you after the gibberish you must have chattered in Asia Minor?
The air was cold and frosty, and their wet garments clung to them like ice; their limbs trembled; their teethchattered with the cold, and their condition was really a pitiable one indeed.
I shook like an aspen, and my teeth for a time chattered like castanets.
And the squirrel, Adjidaumo, Frisked and chatteredvery gayly, Toiled and tugged with Hiawatha Till the labor was completed.
Annette chattered on, entirely oblivious of the strainedness of the men's adieux, and still chatteredas they drove through the pines.
The gamins laughed and chattered in their soft patois; the Don smiled tenderly upon Athanasia, and she durst not look at the reeds as she talked, lest their crescendo sadness yield a foreboding.
To tell the truth, the little man did seem to know his situation, and to know perfectly well that it was by no means a desirable one; for his teeth chattered in his head as he spoke.
The chief magistrate felt unable to answer; his knees tottered and his teeth chattered convulsively.
She folded her hands and prayed; her teeth chattered together, and all that she could feel and know was, that she must save him, or follow him to the grave.
Fanny called us the two Jays, we chatteredso when we were together.
She chattered on while Erica unpacked and put on her white serge, then they went down to the drawing room where Erica was introduced to her host, a small elderly man, who looked as if the Indian sun had partially frizzled him.
Erica chattered away merrily enough, but as they reached the narrow entrance to Guilford Terrace a shadow stole over her face.
As she chattered of the ranch and the picking, her voice, still sweet and controlled, came from her lips like the pleasant music of a tea bell.
A thousand years of rapid degeneration had long wiped all traces of English speech from the brute-men, who now, at most, chattered some bestial gibberish.
Far below, New Hope River chattered its incessant gossip to the vexing boulders.
Faustina shook and moaned and chattered all the same.
Faustina shook as with an ague-fit, and her teeth chattered like a pair of castanets, as she crouched down in one corner of the back seat and huddled all her wrappings close about her.
Burke saw the man point out the sign of the employment agency, and the girls chattered gaily, cheered up with hopes of work, as he led them up the steps.
Mary wrung her hands, and the old manchattered on excitedly.
She was greatly agitated as well, and her teeth chattered as she spoke.
He became cold, too, and his body shivered, while his teeth chattered incessantly.
The dragoons passed, and a colony of awnings and umbrellas sprang up in their place, and bands of stocky peasantry chattered and chaffered, and left the pavement strewn with the loose leaves of cabbages and carrot-tops.
After this she chattered away like Jacko, cocking her eyes and looking as if she thought herself very smart.
When they were called in to tea their cheeks glowed, their eyes were bright with excitement, and they chattered like a flock of birds.
Elena chattered like a magpie, and danced about, now and then hopping on one foot, and running to and fro.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chattered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.