37 examples of natters in sentences

"But the fact is, I never flattered Ferries as he expected; it is not my way to natter any one; and consequently he took a dislike to me.

He has ten years of repose and preparation, during which he is lauded and nattered, yet retaining simplicity of habits, sleeping but five hours a day, finding time for state dinners, flute-playing, and operas, of all which he is fond; for he was doubtless a man of culture, social, well read if not profound, witty, inquiring, and without any striking defects save tyranny, ambition, parsimony, dissimulation, and lying.

The patron of the early days of the century, who, like Halifax, sought in the Universities or in the London Coffee-houses for literary talent to strengthen the ranks of political party, had disappeared, together with the later and inferior order of patron, who, after the manner of Bubb Dodington, nattered his social pride by maintaining a retinue of poetical clients at his country seat.

Wolves attack the horses, and Cameron circumvents the wolvesA bear-hunt, in which Henri shines conspicuousJoe and the "Natter-list"An alarmA surprise and a capture.

Wolves attack the horses, and Cameron circumvents the wolvesA bear-hunt, in which Henri shines conspicuousJoe and the "Natter-list"An alarmA surprise and a capture.

Anyhow, he wos a pheelosophera natter-list

At first I thought the natter-list one o' the cruellest beggars as iver went on two long legs, for he used to go about everywhere pokin' pins through all the beetles an' flies an' creepin' things he could sot eyes on, an' stuck them in a box.

He carried a revolver, too, this natter-list did, to load wi' shot as small as dust a'most, an' shoot little birds with.

" "One day I noticed that the natter-list had stuffed small corks into the muzzles of all the six barrels of his revolver.

So did I, for I wasn't sure the beast was dead, an' I had jist got up when it rose an' rushed at the natter-list.

Martin came up that moment an' put a ball through its heart, an' then we went to pick up the natter-list.

We corned to a part o' the plains where we wos well-nigh starved for want o' game, an' the natter-list got so thin that ye could a'most see through him, so I offered to kill my horse, an' cut it up for meat; but you niver saw sich a face he made.

The natter-list was down in the bed o' a creek at the time gropin' for creepers, an' he didn't see it.

" "When the natter-list came back ye should ha' seen the joyful face he put on when he smelt the grub, for he was all but starved out, poor critter.

I niver seed a man pitch into anything like as that natter-list did into that horseflesh.

" "Well, would ye believe it, he turnedthat natter-list didas sick as a dog on the spot wot he wos standin' on, an' didn't taste meat again for three days!" Shortly after the conclusion of Joe's story they reached the camp, and here they found the women and children flying about in a state of terror, and the few men who had been left in charge arming themselves in the greatest haste.

New natter by Inez N. McFee.

© on new natter; 17Sep32; A55307.

(Composition catalog, no.378) NM: text natter.

New natter by Inez N. McFee.

© on new natter; 17Sep32; A55307.

(Composition catalog, no.378) NM: text natter.

Or is it just the flattering Irish in you that natters us poor women to our destruction?" He had sense and wit enough to pay her a quick and really graceful compliment; to which she responded, still laughing: "Oh, it is the Ormond in you!

Mine is a nature susceptible and sensitive, yet, I natter myself, incapable of harbouring sentiments unworthy of a gentleman and a soldier.

But those silent signals of intelligence had even greater power than words; for they nattered her self-love, by clearly proving, that courted, admired, as he could not but feel he was by all around him, his noble hostess perhaps excepted, yet all was as nothing, now that her favour had been so strangely and suddenly withdrawn.

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