Spare time for a chat with Mrs. Voysey before you go.
She looks smaller than usual in her heavy black dress and is meeker than usual on an occasion of this kind.
Now don't make a fool of yourself just through inexperience.
Honor, go back to your reading and your sewing or whatever you were fiddling at, and fiddle in peace.
He hesitates with the bashfulness of a young husband.
On one occasion a woman, who scorned the warnings she had received, was carried off by Polednice in the form of a whirlwind, as she sat in the harvest-field chatting with the reapers, to whom she had brought their dinner.
I could see that Miss Darrell was chatting volubly; but Miss Hamilton's face looked as grave and impassive as it had looked on Sunday.
He would stand for a quarter of an hour at a time leaning over the gate and chatting with me.
Bertin waschatting with her when the Marquis de Farandal was announced.
She walked slowly, chatting to Bertin, giving him her reflections on the children, the nurses, and the mothers.
He looked around at these people who were now chatting again, and said to himself: "They are making game of me.
He had them in another room, and we were chatting in the breakfast parlour, when he came running in to us, out of breath, with the paper in his hand.
It was but five minutes later when Jimmie Dale, after chatting for a moment or two with those about in the lobby, in turn sought the coat room, where Markel was being assisted into his coat.
Father Ignacio sat on the leading wagon, and Jack rode alongside chatting with him.
We passed the word as usual, and were soon chatting with them.
I got chatting the affair over with Jack Thompson, who was General Wyndham's servant, and we agreed between us that we would give those monks a fright, and perhaps get some compensation out of them.
A number of grandly dressed individuals were walking about, or chatting in little groups as they entered.
Chatting and making engagements for the week was at this time very common in church.
The verger was sound asleep, with his chin upon his capacious breast, and quite unconscious of the presence of the two young gentlemen who were chatting and laughing with each other, in the south transept.
He went downstairs and Mrs. Ryder proceeded to her apartments, where she found Jefferson chatting with Kate.
One spring afternoon, while seated at the open window finishing some needlework destined for a poor family living in a back street off the Hammersmith Broadway, she was chatting merrily with Sister Gertrude.
Few people were about as they strolled along, chatting and laughing merrily.
Chatting with the Inspector that evening over his Black Hand experiences he found that his chief took a very serious view of the question.
Everybody was chatting and laughing, so it wasn't strange that things couldn't be heard the first time.
He found the man going on admirably: fresh in colour, lively and cheerful, chatting pleasantly with his nurse.
They sat on the sands for a long time after their bath, chatting in low voices.
As they leaned over the maps chattingtogether there was a blinding flash of lightning and a terrific clap of thunder.
They were still chatting in close conversation when a voice behind them startled them.
They were all chatting together in subdued tones round the baby's coffin.
There rose before his mental vision a picture of the drawing-room, and the young woman chatting with the Princess de Malten, Mme.
Big Fresnel was chattingwith the Comte de Marantin.
After chatting on general subjects, he asked his friend if he had not a house at the seaside, and receiving an affirmative answer, he invited himself to breakfast there the next day; the proposal naturally enough was agreed to with pleasure.
Meanwhile old George Bethune and his granddaughter were being driven away eastward in the cab; and he was chatting gaily to her, with the air of one who had been successful in some enterprise.
And thus it came about that Vincent Harris seemed to have a good deal to say for himself; he appeared to forget that he was speaking to two strangers; rather he was chatting with two neighbours, whom he wished to be his friends.
The faithful servant with tears in her eyes watches her as she walks all alone along the garden path, from end to end, beneath the trees, acting as if she were whispering and chatting with someone.
Then after supper she links her arm in his and, whispering and chatting tenderly, leads him into the garden in the bright moonlit evening.
Mazaroff was quite himself again by this time, and stood chatting gaily to Maxgregor.
She was chatting quite gaily with Lady Merehaven as the girl came up.
By good luck we found a man who kept an assortment of really excellent ready-made clothing, and after chatting with the fellow until he had reduced his prices one half, we purchased two complete suits.
He stood there at the open window chatting with her, but what he said he had no idea.
I led them back to the spot where luncheon was prepared; and, all of us being hungry, we quickly sat down, chatting and laughing merrily.
As he sat there chattingwith her, admiring her refinement and innate daintiness, he made a vow within himself to seek out that cowardly fugitive and meet him face to face.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chatting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.