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chatter造句
61. I think many users are starting to get very tired of all the spamming and useless chatter that is happening on Usenet. 62. I manage to chatter with the postmaster even though my heart is thumping against my ribs. 63. She had no right to chatter about the secrets I had confided, but she wanted to impress my brother. 64. Its automatic weapons chatter nightly, and mortars crump in reply. 65. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter. 66. Ha face was pale, her eyes dark-rimmed, and this assuaged some of my pain at the nun's silly chatter. 67. A few minutes later Dexter watched the printer chatter out around two and a half thousand names and addresses. 68. The chatter of playing children drifted over from the tent village beside the rows of parked trucks. 69. I woke up to the chatter of helicopters flying overhead. 70. Audrey had arrived late, and her twittering, terrified, inept chatter was the most touching touch of all. 71. There is a buzz of chatter with an occasional burst of laughter. 71. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 72. The air was full of cigarette smoke and chatter in several different languages. 73. She felt cheated; she was ready to chatter about her Western experiences to fascinated listeners. 74. Feeling oddly bereft and desolate, besieged by Dolly's incessant chatter, Luce was pleased to get back to the hotel. 75. Charity let Mandy chatter on and on, offering no comment, her feelings frozen somewhere deep within her. 76. His job as a government lobbyist for the Federal Communications Commission depends on nonstop chatter. 77. Yet I can not share in the triumphalist chatter of the past three days, so reminiscent of 1987. 78. They tried to start a conversation, but it wasn't easy to make themselves heard above the music and chatter. 79. As a family the Hendrys didn't hold with interrupting the serious business of eating with idle chatter. 80. It perfectly caught the air of feebleness which has characterised months of desultory chatter. 81. To gossip: to natter, to prattle, to chatter, to tittle-tattle, to jabber, to jaw. 82. Even the much-travelled Portia paused in the ripple of her chatter to exclaim her appreciation. 83. The door was left slightly ajar, and there was much coming and going; much excited chatter. 84. Luckily, the chatter of cold hard cash later persuaded the state to sell the name to the highest bidder. 85. It was a message for another car, and for a while she listened to the chatter on the police frequency. 86. Arnold talks to the crowd, but he doesn't have Trevino's constant chatter. 87. Blanche was irritated and entertained by his nervous chatter in equal measure. 88. Cook drove clumsily, keeping up a constant stream of chatter. 89. A flourish of silver trumpets, their shrill fanfare stilling the chatter, and the Prince entered, holding Gaveston's hand. 90. I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.