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  • You'll make a good point, a half-dozen of her commenters will respond with some counterpoint, and if you respond to more than 2 of them she deletes your posts without notice and declares you a "chatterer". "You might be smart enough to play chez Althouse, but you have got to try much harder. Get out of the boys' club..."
  • At home, although the man in our house is outnumbered 3: 1, I would say that the women speak a disproportionate amount of the time (none of usis agreat chatterer, though, our house is more likely to be silent rather than filled with conversation by either gender). Sarah Paretsky and voices of women
  • The cusk-eel oscillogram, frequency and pulse data suggested to Sprague and Loczkovich (in press) that the cusk-eel may be the chatterer source.
  • The earliest entry, for 1900, is 'natterer', to describe 'a person who fusses or natters; a chatterer'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chatterers had almost passed her when one said sharply, ‘Wait!’
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  • The American political class, in which I include commentators and chatterers as well as office holders and their minions, is composed of intelligent folks who have devoted a lot of cogitation time to the issues of the day. Immigration
  • Antique Holly, after Tribal Council's eviction of marathon chatterer Wendy: "I really liked Wendy. Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Infants vs Senior Citizens: Shut up, Shannon!
  • The last Randian response to the "chatterers" that you quote, Bryan, looks an awful lot like Descartes 'famous Cogito argument (on one common interpretation): doubt that one exists is impossible because doubting is a kind of thinking, and thinking requires a thinker who exists. Ayn Rand, Wise Philosopher Despite Some Bad Arguments, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He was a great chatterer. Times, Sunday Times
  • My plan is $15/month for 500 outgoing minutes (I'm not much of a chatterer), including long distance, caller ID, voice mail, and a slew of other features that Qwest would ream you for, if only they offered them. Two thirds of a day with an iPhone (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • No one on that panel of practiced chatterers could do or say anything to diminish the paralysis in the air. The Axelrod Test
  • From outside, I could hear the teacher speaking loudly, while there were still some chatterers in the room.
  • The main difference is that, no, it's not that big a deal except among chatterers like us.
  • The earliest entry, for 1900, is 'natterer', to describe 'a person who fusses or natters; a chatterer'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sweet munchers and chatterers were out in force, loudly fissling their way through the evening.
  • With 1,500 jobs to go, its army of chatterers will be revealing, announcing and interviewing - mainly each other - on what it means for the future of Britain, broadcasting and house prices in north London and Glasgow's west end.
  • In most parts of tropical America we may always find some species of woodpecker tanager, bush shrike, chatterer, trogon, toucan, cuckoo, and tyrant-flycatcher; and a few days 'active search will produce more variety than can be here met with in as many months. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 2
  • Bird lovers will enjoy the barbets, boubous, chatterers, weavers and brightly-attired purple grenadiers who are resident here.
  • This is especially so when the chatterers are forced to confront their own beliefs, as in this thread.
  • It's a very early poll and includes all voters, not just Republicans, but it's created major buzz in Utah and among the political chatterers. Ambassadorial openings for open wallets
  • So who the devil are these two engaging, literate, drug-free chatterers sitting down the pub?
  • But these chatterers never wielded more than limited clout.
  • (Cab. and Hein.) 37 2 Monarch; _Anosia plexippus_ (Linné) 38 7 Red-breasted Blue Chatterer; _Cotinga cotinga_ Linné Edge of the Jungle
  • There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist.
  • The so-called chatterer has a pleasant note, beautiful plumage, makes a living cleverly, and is graceful in form; it appears to be alien to our country; at all events it is seldom seen at a distance from its own immediate home. The History of Animals
  • He was a great chatterer. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist
  • Cell phone chatterers can find amusement in entertainment magazines. Magazines Anyone? (copy)
  • One reader said that beautiful women, however, were out of luck - that nothing would deter chatterers.
  • The slightly built dancer was described as ‘a professional dare devil, machine gun chatterer and blithe defier of the laws of physics’.
  • The chatterers who argued two weeks ago that the war was turning into a quagmire have found a new cause for feigned despair: looting.
  • Once unthinkable, Washington's chatterers now talk of it incessantly.
  • Shakespeare apparently saw a devilish aspect to a gossipy chatterer; he used "flibbertigibbet" in Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • In my opinion, this new language used by Internet users is essentially Internet chatterers' jargon.
  • At home, although the man in our house is outnumbered 3: 1, I would say that the women speak a disproportionate amount of the time (none of usis agreat chatterer, though, our house is more likely to be silent rather than filled with conversation by either gender). March 2009
  • To be sure, there are a good number of chatterers arguing that these latest attacks are the bitter harvest of the war.
  • And yet while teachers' strikes may have been popular with chatterers and some politicians, the iridescence has caused untold suffering among pupils whose school calendar has been dislocated.
  • I would ask members in the future, particularly the chatterers in the back row, to please keep the noise down.
  • Mary was also quiet for she was not a chatterer like some of Elizabeth's friends.
  • In most parts of tropical America we may always find some species of woodpecker tanager, bush shrike, chatterer, trogon, toucan, cuckoo, and tyrant-flycatcher; and a few days’ active search will produce more variety than can be here met with in as many months. The Malay Archipelago
  • The Declaration was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, who drew upon the ideas of John Locke and more contemporary liberal chatterers in Europe.
  • Heck, all of the usual pundits and cable chatterers said she was finished after July 3, BUT here she is changing the terms of the National debate, and in the GOP's favor. Begala calls Palin 'about half a whack job'
  • On the one side we have baboons, lions, elephants, buffaloes, and giraffes; on the other spider-monkeys, pumas, tapirs, anteaters, and sloths; while among birds, the hornbills, turacos, orioles, and honeysuckers of Africa contrast strongly with the toucans, macaws, chatterers, and hummingbirds of America.
  • What you call the pedantry and priggishness and all the rest of it is exactly what poor Breckenridge asked almost on his knees, wonderful man, to be _allowed_ to pay you for; since even if the meddlers and chatterers haven't settled anything for those who know -- though which of the elect themselves after all _does_ seem to know? The Outcry
  • It's no surprise that the community of endless chatterers has started to attract the attention of major advertisers.
  • Why do we listen to the loudest and most vociferous chatterers, rather than the most thoughtful? October « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • Look at what happened to one chatterer, who not long ago was playing the critic in the New York Times.

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