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Definition of Chattered
1. chatter [v] - See also: chatter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chattered
Literary usage of Chattered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1839)
"Crimson with fury, Oliver started up, overthrew chair and table, seized Noah by
the throat, shook him in the violence of his rage till his teeth chattered ..."
2. The Universal Songster: Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete (1834)
"At the corner of a lane, quite a lonely retreat, He saw something tall, and as
white as a sheet ; He shook and he shivered, His teeth chattered and lips ..."
3. Camp Fires of the Confederacy: A Volume of Humorous Anecdotes, Reminiscences by Benjamin La Bree (1898)
"... at the bleeding, prostrate figure at his feet; his teeth chattered and his
knees " His teeth chattered and his knees knocked together. ..."
4. The Journals of Washington Irving (Hitherto Unpublished) by Washington Irving (1919)
"called on Lady Harvey •— sat and chattered a long time with her — wishes me to
write a novel. Says Duke of Wellington reads the papers which attack him and ..."
5. Rookwood: A Romance by William Harrison Ainsworth (1834)
"... "I should vote for retreating," chattered the Attorney, "if that cursed fellow
had not placed a ne exeat at the door." " Give the word, captain," cried ..."
6. Journal of a West-India Proprietor: Kept During a Residence in the Island of by Matthew Gregory Lewis (1834)
"... and still, as on they came, They screeched and chattered; and their eyes of
flame, Twinkling and goggling, told, what pleasure grim 'Twould give to rack ..."