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- verb Present participle of
chat .
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Examples
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Would be interested in chatting with my Japanese counterparts.
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Darkness falls, and the passengers begin chatting and passing little crinkly bags of Cheez-Its and miniature Oreos back and forth across the aisle.
Tea Party road trip: What the movement wants -- and why Bill Donahue 2010
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This Windows-based webcam is also a cinch to install and use; simply press the call button on top of the lens to open your address book and begin chatting (and holding up your child or favourite pet to an aunt living in Europe!).
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Video chatting is becoming increasingly more common.
Boing Boing 2007
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Typing “Hi, Grace, you look great,” I begin chatting with the couple.
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Typing “Hi, Grace, you look great,” I begin chatting with the couple.
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Half of the respondents think that there are not enough social activities for them to get to know friends of the opposite sex, while the Internet provides more chances and online chatting is more convenient.
30% in China Ready to Find Their Spouse Online | Impact Lab 2006
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10/15/2007 06: 08: 53PM Ravi: “Then there is no point in chatting further …”
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10/15/2007 05: 49: 13PM Ravi: “If not, then I have wasted yourtime as well as my time just in chatting to know that nothing can be done for customers with extended warranty on systems”
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