How To Use Chitchat In A Sentence

  • Burger King Vice-President Steven Grover followed in Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's giant footsteps this is Mackey's blog - yes, after being outed last year for writing more than 1400 trollish web postings over six or seven years using the screen name "Rahodeb" meant to harm rival market Wild Oats' reputation - Mackey has a new chitchatty blog. Fast Food Nation
  • Employees follow strict rules: Attendance is mandatory, nonwork chitchat is kept to a minimum and, above all, everyone has to stand up. No More Angling for the Best Seat; More Meetings Are Stand-Up Jobs
  • If it was our birthday, they would both come, and sit in the corner, chitchatting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Patricia and Marty Weber were in their walk-in closet one evening, getting dressed for a party, chitchatting about their day, when Ms. Weber made a casual request: Honey, I really don't want to be there all night. When Innies Love Outies: How Odd Couples Cope
  • More to the point, one wonders whether this sort of chitchat is really authentic enough to justify its dullness. The Prisoner of Cool
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  • The conversation had a surreal frisson, like running into Uday and Qusay at a pro-celeb golf tournament and chitchatting about Tiger as you play a couple of holes. He Made the Refrains Run on Time
  • While Mary Jane and Whitney chitchatted outside the door Whitney said something about not being allowed to read the Twilight Saga until she turned eighteen, which floored me, I took a deep breath and tugged on the True Religion jeans. Lifted
  • She felt obligated to make some kind of chitchat, however desultory. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • He stays for hours, sometimes into the middle of the night, just "chitchatting," he says. 'Tipping Point'
  • Brown and George Raft, canoodled with screen seductress Mae West, chitchatted on the wireless with Antarctic explorer Richard Byrd, earned round-the-clock security protection after a feared kidnapping attempt, shook off a blow to the skull that sent him to a hospital, hectored opposing pitchers, mugged before dozens of cameras, and woofed into every notebook and microphone thrust in his direction, was the stuff of legend. Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert
  • Some people will be counting [stitches], some will be chitchatting. Men With Yarns to Tell
  • Intikhab's players will gather at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore on October 28 to spend a full day together for a series of 'chitchats' and pep-talks. Undefined
  • Lesbian Pisces are among the most chitchatty gals of the zodiac. HerScopes
  • To reap the biggest benefits from having someone to train with, however, you need to avoid the idle chitchat and follow these guidelines on how to spot properly.
  • Pam gazed longingly at a box of donuts and chitchatted awkwardly with Phyllis about her wedding registry. 'The Office' recap: Like a boss | EW.com
  • Asked about what he called his "chitchat" with the queen, he says only: "It's a secret between me and mum. CBS guru: 1 loss in SEC trumps 12-0 elsewhere
  • There was a few moments ' silence and then he said, `Sorry, I'm not very good at social chitchat either really -- better with hamsters. FALLEN WOMEN
  • Indeed, the idea of gassing the unwanted became a topic of contemporary chitchat. History News Network
  • That leaves us with conversation, and the chitchat of artists usually alternates between shoptalk and gossip, which is interesting if you're in the business but otherwise pretty dull. I've Been to a Marvelous 'Party'
  • We were chitchatting, talking about our trip to Europe and what we were planning to do to the house. Teed Off
  • She felt obligated to make some kind of chitchat, however desultory. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • Brown and George Raft, canoodled with screen seductress Mae West, chitchatted on the wireless with Antarctic explorer Richard Byrd, earned round-the-clock security protection after a feared kidnapping attempt, shook off a blow to the skull that sent him to a hospital, hectored opposing pitchers, mugged before dozens of cameras, and woofed into every notebook and microphone thrust in his direction, was the stuff of legend. Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert
  • He talks about you nine times out of ten when we have a chitchat.
  • We spent seven hours together—beginning with a tense el ride and a tenser, chitchatty lunch at the Berghoff meant to create casualness where there was none. Life As We Know It
  • Though my friends and I weren't quite as quippy back in college, we absolutely had our fair share of chitchats that began with the words, "I hate my..." or "My blank is so gross. Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • This chitchat - bitchy but accepting, faintly scurrilous but jovial - was yet another example of Hollywood wishfulness.
  • GupShup (Hindi for "chitchat") launched three years ago to offer two kinds of messaging services. Tweeting in 2G
  • There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
  • KESTENBAUM: So, Gagan chitchats, then takes out a folder with 10,000 rupees tucked inside, about $200, passes it to the government official who slips it into his briefcase. Bribery In India: A Good Thing?
  • Though my friends and I weren't quite as quippy back in college, we absolutely had our fair share of chitchats that began with the words, "I hate my ..." or "My [blank] is so gross. Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has also met privately and separately with more than 70 senators, informal sessions where topics can range from serious discussions about judicial philosophy to chitchats about family and hobbies. Analysis: Sotomayor quietly prepares for high court confirmation hearings
  • At the home of Maria and Ivan Koletar, with the aid of their niece Martina who served as interpreter, we chitchatted about the plum, cherry and walnut wines produced by Ivan and the vegetable soup, baked chicken, rice with peas, cabbage slaw and cake served by Maria. Judie Fein: Eat, Pray, Love, or Meet, Learn, Transform?
  • I have something within me which cannot bear the shock of the least indecent insinuation: in the sportability of chitchat I have often endeavored to conquer it, and with infinite pain have hazarded a thousand things to a dozen of the sex together—the least of which I could not venture to a single one to gain heaven. 47. The Passport. Versailles
  • We manage 90 seconds of incidental chitchat before conversation dries up.
  • The guests continued to chitchat through the meal, the conversation lulling to a dull murmur near the middle as they became full and rather sleepy.
  • There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
  • There might have been some chitchat with the waiter about ice or check-desires, but not nearly enough to fill those forgotten minutes of friendlessness and communication-freeness. Richard Laermer: Just Think
  • There was a few moments ' silence and then he said, `Sorry, I'm not very good at social chitchat either really -- better with hamsters. FALLEN WOMEN
  • The guests mingled and chitchatted, sipping gin and tonics and nibbling on little quiches. Woman On the Verge
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • -- deipnosophist, which means someone skilled at across the table chitchat. CNN Transcript May 28, 2003
  • He has things to do before he takes the field against the archrival Dodgers, and idle chitchat is not one of them. USATODAY.com - Focused on the finish line
  • That's what e-publishing chitchats are about, that's what chitchats about books or authors that didn't perform are about, and that's what "these midlist authors aren't getting a chance to build an audience" chitchats are about. June 2010
  • Ben arrived late and woozy to find Cyn and Jili chitchatting in the stands about ceviche. Parents Behaving Badly
  • She angled her column of chitchat towards teen - agers.
  • Tokyo architects Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein hit on the antidote to presentation overload - a style they dubbed pecha-kucha, Japanese for "chitchat" - and their elegant solution is taking the world by storm. NPR Topics: News
  • Over burgers and salads, they chitchatted about their work, their families and their hobbies. You Did What? Spare the Office the Details
  • Dance etiquette dictates that one should discuss correct footwork then move on to chitchatting about sport or house prices, but on Strictly, the erotic tension between pro-celeb partners is the sequined elephant in the room. My Strictly diary: Erotic tension is the elephant in the room
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • Though my friends and I weren't quite as quippy back in college, we absolutely had our fair share of chitchats that began with the words, "I hate my ..." or "My [blank] is so gross. Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • At times, I'm sitting here, feeling morose and depressed or whatever - not feeling bright and chipper - and hiding that in conversations online with smilies and jokes and lighthearted chitchat.
  • Then he droned on for an hour, so softly I could hardly hear a word over the post-dinner chitchat.
  • I can turn every one of these author-centric complaints or chitchats around and say, "Show meseveral real examples ofgreat books that were not eventually published, and did not eventually find its audience. June 2010
  • Later, as we enjoyed a complimentary drink back at the cabin while we squared up the bill, he attempted his first bit of chitchat with me.
  • They only had a few phone conversations, described as "chitchat". NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • After a bit more chitchat, our group reassembled and followed the river back downstream.
  • GupShup Hindi for "chitchat" launched three years ago to offer two kinds of messaging services. Tweeting in 2G
  • Lyle Compton had called the dune-dwellers a giddy bunch, and their chitchat about UFOs and horoscopes confirmed that opinion. The Cat Who Went Underground
  • So, are you going to stand there chitchatting some more or are you going to help me? A Light at Winter’s End
  • She sits there, nearly crushing the spindly, modish bench some twee designer has deemed appropriate for business chitchat.
  • Even in moments of idle chitchat Nigella sounds as though she's moments away from opening the door to a team of rowdy sailors looking for rumpo and giving them a full oil and lube. At My Table
  • As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering.
  • Dragging our sack of sandwiches next to the cool, still Atlantic Ocean and chitchatting with regulars wasn't exactly a hard job; it just meant we had to wake up early and cook chicken and chop celery. The Feijoada From Ipanema

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