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- noun Plural form of
chit-chat . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
chit-chat .
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Examples
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There is obvious symbolism to the order of these chit-chats.
Elections 2006/2008 2009
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There is obvious symbolism to the order of these chit-chats.
Asia 2010
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No one dawdles or chit-chats; time is simply too much money in this town.
Qanta Ahmed, MD: SoulCycle: Breathe, Believe, Let the Journey Begin 2010
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There is obvious symbolism to the order of these chit-chats.
Stromata Blog: 2008
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There is obvious symbolism to the order of these chit-chats.
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No one dawdles or chit-chats; time is simply too much money in this town.
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What I meant to say was "friendly chit-chats" with Congresspeople to gauge their un-Americanness.
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Mum cooks up breakfast, Dad reads his morning paper, Birdy chit-chats and Elbie cleans up bloody body parts.
Mum & Dad (2009) 2009
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How to deal with the high costs of healthcare, reform our immigration laws, and help people stay in their homes are not the kinds of issues that engender great bar stool chit-chats.
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While the council has ruled the public as 'foul-mouthed' rabble and limited speaking times and words used, the council members are also guilty of inattention and rude behavior ... so much so that they are under a court order to shut off their cell phones and stop their private chit-chats during the public speakingportions of their sessions.
OpEdNews - Diary: San Diego Voters Confront Board of Supervisors 2008
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