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chatter

noun as in constant or rapid talk

verb as in speak fast and non-stop

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Example Sentences

He knew the coach had heard chatter about his last stop.

She is used to the excited chatter of Christ Church pupils bursting in to get sweets after school.

From BBC

Last year, Courtney Burgess became a figure in the surrounding chatter surrounding Combs' arrest for sex trafficking and racketeering.

From Salon

However in recent days, their channels on the chat app Telegram have been full of celebratory chatter along with barbs and slurs directed at opponents.

From BBC

The site achieved notoriety through media reports and online chatter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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