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And Emily, of course, chattered on, as if she had to speak for both of them.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield
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He had donned a second wetsuit to fight the cold, but his teeth still chattered uncontrollably.
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She gagged again, and swallowed, and her teeth chattered like dice being shaken.
NEWYORKER: I.D.
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Inside the shop, he chattered with employees in guitar-nerd lingo Madagascar rosewood, mortise and tenon joints and eyed the racks for new arrivals.
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The nurses chattered at the boys as they went about their work, talking about the weather or whatever sports trivia they had picked up from their husbands.
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Pudgy businessmen from both nations mingled and chattered.
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The new metric for television interaction which uses Twitter mentions, public Facebook posts and Miso and GetGlue check-ins found four of the Top 10 most chattered-about broadcast shows aired on FOX.
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The water had been cold, her teeth had chattered, but her hands had not let go of the oar perhaps she had been a true coward, or perhaps she had been overcome by animal instinct, hanging on to life blindly.
NEWYORKER: Alone