Chattering Sentence Examples

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  • She spoke through chattering teeth.

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  • The little princess was sitting at a small table, chattering with Masha, her maid.

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  • He and Fred began chattering away about past bargains found and Internet profits reaped.

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  • Your lips are blue and your teeth are chattering.

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  • Her words were barely comprehensible through chattering teeth as she leaned over the stove.

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  • The little boy sat patiently with his mom in the waiting room, chattering with his teddy all the while.

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  • The text on " Munros defined " provides enough material to keep the cartographic pedants chattering for months to come.

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  • Her incessant chattering might be classified as logorrhea.

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  • She looked the other way and made a fuss over a chattering squirrel until they had passed the building.

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  • Birds chattering, mice squeaking, flies buzzing, and oddly enough, other cats calling are all music to a cat's ears.

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  • The chattering of the crowd dies down to an expectant hush, only broken by the occasional whistle and the odd yell.

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  • Sometimes this is revealed by a slight chattering of the tool and/or a slightly irregular cut.

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  • Are members asking important questions about your industry, or are they chattering on endlessly about pets and houseplants?

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  • She hugged her arms and hunched down into her jacket, her teeth chattering.

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  • Her teeth were already chattering.

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  • Tremors of the muscles more or less violent accompany the cold sensations, beginning with the muscles of the lower jaw (chattering of the teeth), and extending to the extremities and trunk.

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  • Listen for the birds ' whistled " el e pai o " song or chattering scolds.

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  • But while roasting Fafnir's heart, which Regin had cut out, Sigurd burned his finger with the boiling fat and, placing it to his lips, found that he could understand the language of birds, and so learned from the chattering of the woodpeckers that Regin was planning treachery.

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  • She did not cease chattering good-naturedly and gaily, continually praising Natasha's beauty.

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  • Riding past the pond where there used always to be dozens of women chattering as they rinsed their linen or beat it with wooden beetles, Prince Andrew noticed that there was not a soul about and that the little washing wharf, torn from its place and half submerged, was floating on its side in the middle of the pond.

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