Definition of Klatsches

1. klatsch [n] - See also: klatsch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Klatsches

kkwaenggwari
klackers
kladnoite
klamaths
klammath weed
klang
klangs
klap
klapped
klapping
klaps
klatch
klatches
klatchs
klatsch
klatsches (current term)
klatskin's tumour
klatskin tumour
klavalier
klavaliers
klavern
klaverns
klaviers
klaxon
klaxoned
klaxoning
klaxons
kleagle
kleagles
klebelsbergite

Literary usage of Klatsches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Social Etiquette of New York by Abby Buchanan Longstreet (1886)
"AT HOME MATINEES—INCLUDING TEA AND KAFFEE klatsches. A RECEPTION after midday may be a very ceremonious entertainment, when it is sometimes called a "high ..."

2. A Grammar of the German Language: Designed for a Thoro and Practical Study by George Oliver Curme (1922)
"Substantively: Sie sprechen von allerlei. Da hat man denn allerlei solchen klatsches gehört, der dich vielleicht auch interessiert (Frau von Thadden in ..."

3. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1910)
"... of devoting themselves to the duties of motherhood, will be sitting in rocking-chairs, reading cheap novels, or going to pink teas and Kaffee klatsches. ..."

4. Masks and Minstrels of New Germany by Percival Pollard (1911)
"... the more so as the song and story offered them were of an emasculation only fit for old wives' Kaffee-klatsches. You cannot blame them much; ..."

5. Masks and Minstrels of New Germany by Percival Pollard (1911)
"... the more so as the song and story offered them were of an emasculation only fit for old wives' Kaffee-klatsches. You cannot blame them much; ..."

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