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Definition of Chatted
1. chat [v] - See also: chat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chatted
Literary usage of Chatted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diary of Sarah Connell Ayer: Andover and Newburyport, Massachusetts; Concord by Sarah Newman Connell Ayer (1910)
"... books &c., and called on my friend Emily, she was not at home. I chatted a
few moments with her Mama then went a shopping. I met Emily in my rambles, ..."
2. England as Seen by an American Banker: Notes of a Pedestrian Tour by Claudius Buchanan Patten (1885)
"I begged it of the superintendent as I chatted with him in his attractive room
at Waltham Cross, eighteen miles from London. ..."
3. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"His eyes, otherwise so melancholy, beamed, his whole gait appeared more animated,
fresh, and gay. He chatted away without ceremony, all pedantry was put ..."
4. The natural history of 'bores'. by Angus Bethune Reach (1847)
"AND LAST. have chatted through twelve chapters of Bores, and intend to make this,
which completes the Baker's dozen, the final one of our little work. ..."