chat造句151. So had the cheerful chat and bustle that had formed the barely noticed background to our conversation.
152. The third kind of traffic centre are the meeting areas where people socialize, such as chat rooms.
153. As we drive from mine to exhausted mine I chat with some of the first group about doing geology.
154. Quite often, all that is required is a friendly chat to put your mind at rest.
155. She'd have been glad of some one to chat to.
156. She was trying to chat up the boy who was serving.
157. Does a children's party or a loved-one's funeral inhibit the urge to chat up new acquaintances?
158. Above the decorous chat, the familiar bray of Peregrine's voice could be heard.
159. Across the land, every night, teenagers are yakking online in chat rooms with friends and Net acquaintances.
160. After another short chat they joined the exodus of dockers leaving the ship.
161. His mood had softened after his little chat with Kirsty.
162. Some are sufficiently realistic that young males try to chat up the female personas they represent.
163. He would stand on the corner and chat with those passing by.
164. He has hosted a prime-time chat show coast to coast in the U.S. for 26 weeks.
165. I had a mental chat with it. seemed like an extension of my mind outside my head.
166. I think she's trying to do the same now with the chat show.
167. It happens via electronic mail, in discussion groups and particularly in chat areas, where people type messages to each other.
168. While cross-dressing, he never once was found out by men and some attempted to chat him up.
169. Usually she loved a good chat, specially with people from the services.
170. Now it's on every chat room and on all of the talk-radio shows.
171. After the routine admiration of children, garden, and so on, they began to chat about the office.
172. Days start with a morning chat, and most windsurfing takes place in the large bay.
173. She suppressed an embarrassed chortle as the men began to chat about the paper.
174. Some channels are obviously dedicated to specific topics, for example, but most are merely informal chat limes.
175. His new book, Vox, is the story of two strangers who meet on a telephone chat line.
176. I think I shall have to postpone our little chat about the job.
177. It's not just a question of having a good old chat about the wild 30's.
178. On the peat of Chat Moss near Manchester celery is a special crop.
179. Don't try to chat up a girl after eating a kebab.
180. That would be her neighbour wanting to chat for a few minutes.