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[ US /ˈtʃæt/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an informal conversation
  2. songbirds having a chattering call
  3. birds having a chattering call
VERB
  1. talk socially without exchanging too much information
    the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze

How To Use chat In A Sentence

  • I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
  • We chit-chatted about a lot of different things, and none of it was really important.
  • The league was a little smaller, a little clubbier, and there was a lot more opportunity for one-on-one chats. Globe and Mail
  • I clicked the 'Live Chat' button, and lo and behold, I was deposited in a chat room with what sounded suspiciously like a chatbot.
  • Other numerous species include the yellowbilled diver Gavia adamsii, whooper swan Cygnus cygnus, lesser whitefronted goose Anser erythropus, slatybacked gull Larus Schistisagus, Kamchatka tern Sterna camtschatica, guillemot Uria aalge, thickbilled guillemot Uria lomvia, pigeon guillemot Cepphus columbs, ancient murrelet Synthliboramphus antiquus, horned puffin Fratercula Corniculata and tufted puffin Lunda cirrhata. Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats.
  • We chatted happily in the lobby.
  • I would show up unannounced, watch Jaime teach calculus, chat with Principal Henry Gradillas, check in with other Advanced Placement classes and in the early afternoon call my editor in Washington to say I was chasing down the latest medfly outbreak story, or whatever seemed believable at the time. Unlike many, Escalante believed in teaching, not sorting
  • He carefully draped it over Ramirez, and soon the warmth from the luxuriant fur stilled his chattering teeth and banished the damp.
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