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natter
[nat-er]
verb (used without object)
to talk incessantly; chatter.
noun
a conversation; chat.
natter
/ ˈæə /
verb
(intr) to talk idly and at length; chatter or gossip
noun
prolonged idle chatter or gossip
Other Word Forms
- ˈԲٳٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of natter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of natter1
Example Sentences
The “knit and natter” mornings at the Lawley Bank Court supported living complex are noisy affairs.
Its members have nattered on endlessly about their responsibility to safeguard the taxpayers’ money.
The pair recently met in Bridgend for a "good natter" about their shared hobby.
"Speaking, consulting, reflecting, explaining and nattering were my life's work," she later wrote.
Blame it on that idiot Donald Trump if you want, but in fact our world's bad craziness predates that nattering nabob of narcissism.
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