Word: chatteringly
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...Lupy" thinks her job is unique indeed, since she works in a men's dorm building and arrives daily to the tune of showering baritones, blasting radios, and choice bits of Midshipman chatter that slip right through the walls, fellows. Some day she hopes to write a book, "A Woman's View of Life in a Men's Dorm...
...Nonskid, chatter-proof false teeth are a postwar promise. Secret of their soundproofing: acrylic plastic, which is durable but not so hard that it clacks...
...Thanks to him, radio reporters are now regularly present in Congress. Accusations that his reporting is "destructive" distress him. He says he is just using radio to cut red tape. When he is in town, his plush office at WOL is a loud and tangy chatterbox. The clatter-chatter was finally too much for the female occupant of the adjoining office. While the commentator was on tour, arrangements were rushed to equip his office with a soundproof door...
...last week the bungalow where Homer Sanders has his headquarters was quiet except for the routine chatter of typewriters. Suddenly a sergeant rushed upstairs shouting: "Red alert!" Men clattered downstairs. Telephones jangled. The radio in the control room crackled...
...result of such proclamations, Bell is sure, would be trouble. But if the Church would get out in the world and make trouble, people would respect it. Bell wishes there were more churchmen like the Archbishop of Canterbury speaking out on economic questions. He confesses that all the "earnest chatter" of churchmen about religion in the postwar world leaves him cold. The Church itself, he claims, does not take Jesus' teachings seriously-why should it expect politicians to take the Church seriously...