VERB
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talk socially without exchanging too much information
the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze
NOUN
- light informal conversation for social occasions
How To Use chit-chat In A Sentence
- We chit-chatted about a lot of different things, and none of it was really important.
- Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
- I was happily floating around to different groups all night, talking, chit-chatting, catching up with some old faces and taking silly pictures.
- Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
- I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
- At least one of our readers would prefer that The Sports Reporter and I dispense with the pre-review chit-chat and get down to the nitty-gritty when we write about our tandem dining-out experiences.
- I see them hanging out every morning together, chit-chatting.
- I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
- Their dinner party chit-chat concerned the humdrum topic of house prices.
- Beyond the sound of their chit-chat you sense the sonorous vibe of the African bush - from the hum of mosquito through the drum of cicada to the snorts of the hippos - closing in.