1529 examples of chattered in sentences

" Can you say whether you noticed any especial chill in the hall when you went out to telephone?" "My teeth were chattering but" "Had they chattered before?

Your teeth chattered while you were passing through the hall.

That time you stepped into the hallwhen your teeth chattered, you knowdid you hear nothing then but the sighing of the pines?" She looked startled.

JACK couldn't get over it so readily, and his teeth chattered till late in the night.

The boys crowded around the young Indian and chattered and gesticulated toward Ted, while a bright-looking little Malamute sprang upon Kalitan and nearly knocked him down, covering his face with eager puppy kisses.

They tramped rather silently at first, and then, as the tense mood wore off, their tongues were loosened and they chattered like magpies.

It was beside Rudolph that Mrs. Forrester laughed and chattered, calling all eyes toward her, and yet finding private intervals in which to dart a sidelong shaft at her neighbor.

While resting there, I became interested in their work, and observed, that when any of their acquaintances happened to fly past with a stick, they chattered a sort of How-d'ye-do to one another.

Grandmother, she was quite sure, would agree with her that the story was not to be chattered about; and even if it were true that Mrs. Smith and Peggy were those very Smithsons, neither was to blame, but only, as she had heard her father say once of the family of a man who had proved a defaulter, "innocent victims who were very much to be pitied.

The dumb man chattered in his exultation, and Sharkey winced for the first time when he saw the empty mouth before him.

My Mistress chattered about tiring, but I prevailed on her to go to the top.

The lad shivered and his teeth chattered, but he kept pluckily to his task.

He chattered in a lively fashion concerning the method of work to be adopted.

She chattered on, about the town, the university, and the sights.

And as they drove through the dawn Emily chattered of a hundred trifles,what Edith had said, what Mabel wore, of the possibility of a marriage, and the arrival of a detachment of some cavalry regiment.

His brain was weary with waltz tunes, the shape of shoulders, and the glare and rustle of silk; but as she chattered, rubbing the misted windows from time to time, so as to determine how far they were from home, he wondered if he should ever marry, and half playfully he thought of her as his wife.

We were chattered about, he and I. We had not hidden our feeling, our passions.

Simeon chattered delightedly and sprang into Dory's lap to nestle comfortably there.

Neighbor chattered nothings to neighbor in low tones.

His teeth chattered and he crouched down on his knees before the open oven-door.

Birds of brilliant plumage flashed among the leaves and often chattered overhead, heedless of the passing army.

They did not seem to fear any ambush and Langlade chattered after his fashion.

His teeth chattered.

Then in came Lady Bettie Payne with three or four others, and they babbled and chattered, and as Lord Cedric stood near he heard them speak of Lady Constance' indisposition.

And there were color-flashing parrots, too, a-wing and noisy in the high branches; and apes that swung and chattered; and round the high, golden walls of the citadel, half visible through the cloud of green and party-colored foliage, whirls of pigeons, white as snow, flicked against the gold.

1529 examples of  chattered  in sentences