Whin-chats and stone-chatters stay with us the whole year.
A sob and a moan from the ocean; a voice from the swaying palm, As a parroquet, brilliant with spangles, chatters and clatters alarm.
And the squirrel—little Ooquah—chatters shrilly from the glade; “Farewell!
He generally, however, chatters angrily at some one else when my mother removes anything he wishes to keep.
He however pelts him with nuts or bits of carrot, and chattersat him.
The mongoose, always keeping to the man's neck, erects every hair of its body like an angry cat, and chatters in its owner's ear.
She chatters and you grin; but you leave with the very strong impression of a wasted morning.
In the cage, where it cannot have much other exercise, it chatters and squalls so incessantly, that it is often very disagreeable.
Its actions are as amusing as those of a shrike; it imitates the voice of many animals, and chatters as much as the jay.
This bird is very mild, and sometimes chatters and utters a few dull sounds, but at other times it speaks but little.
Wherein Uncle Henry chatters some more, there is an auction, and things look black indeed X.
On the contrary, the sedge-reedling, which chatters side by side with the nightingale, is the first of all his kind to return to the neighbourhood.
Here a brook-sparrow or sedge-reedling takes up his quarters in the spring, and chatters on, day and night, through the summer.
She chatters of you all the time, and I believe that you will be asked to become one of the members for this county.
She does not know,--she obeys Mr. Nimmo blindly, although sometimes shechatters of earning her own living.
The plum-trees, white with their bloom in May, Their sweet perfume on the vernal breeze Wide strew like the isles of the tropic seas Where the paroquet chatters the livelong day.
Beneath my feet the waters beat, and ripple on the polished stones, The squirrel chatters from his seat; the bag-pipe beetle hums and drones.
After dinner Mrs. Steyne, who has taken a fancy to Lilian, seats herself beside her in the drawing-room and chatters to her unceasingly of all things known and unknown.
So he chatters on to her until, bed-hour coming, and candles being forced into notice, he is at length obliged to tear himself away from her and follow the men to the smoking-room.
She smiles at Geoffrey across the sugar-bowl, and chatters to him over the big bowl of flowers that lies in the centre of the table.
She chatters on gayly to the duke, losing sight of the fact of his rank, and laughing and making merry with him as though he were one of the ordinary friends of her life.
Scarcely are they out of her mouth before the vision of the radiant host is again seen nearing them, with a fresh freight--a freight that rustles and jingles and chatters louder than any of the previous ones.
Doctor Chapman says of the brown heads: "They are talkative sprites, and, like a group of school children, each one chatters away without paying the slightest attention to what his companions are saying.
Sometimes he chatters to his human visitors in the most cordial tones as he glides up and down his arboreal promenade, or holds himself almost straight out.
He has a parrot that chatters and annoys Mrs. Berry, but the old man is honest, I'm sure.
From the way Vee chatters on, though, you'd think it was some merry lark we was indulgin' in.
And after it's all over I sees him watchin' her fascinated while she chatters along lively.
And it has a baby river all to itself, that runs and jumps and chatters all through the middle of it, so perhaps Olly may have a paddle sometimes, though we aren't going to the sea.
Here is somebody who talks to me when I talk to him, who sings and chatters and whistles and cheers me up wonderfully in the winter evenings, when the rains come and make me feel dull.
Meanwhile, Baroness Paula, lounging in a garden-chair beside the majestic hostess, chatters in a lively fashion upon every conceivable topic, as much at her ease as if she had been a daily guest at Zirkow for years.
It is my duty to introduce Miss Chatters with proper formality, and I will introduce her presently--but let us take people in their order.
Miss Chatters came two days after the funeral--in the new black silk dress: it rustled powerfully.
And she says Chatters is really--or was really--Charteris.
If she should come, the night-watchman will let her in, and Miss Chatters will be up.
We saw a great deal of each other," Stella chatters on easily.
The plum-trees, white with their bloom in May, Their sweet perfume on the vernal breeze Wide strew like the isles of the tropic seas, Where the paroquet chatters the livelong day.
The squirrel chatters from his seat: the bag-pipe beetle hums and drones.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chatters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.