Word: chatteringly
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...counter caters to fair crowd of chronic in-between-mealers. Bill prides himself on his food and says that it is the home cooking that is the secret of his success, but the crowd gathers at meal time no less to hear his colorful chatter than to sample his table d'hote...
...Service Committee in an attempt to strike at the very core of the fifth column chatter invites all students to send in rumors to the Network which they would like dissected on the weekly broadcasts...
...funnies.) One day, as he was ending a broadcast, a studio director shoved a hastily scribbled note under his nose: he would have to fill in for the next 15 minutes. Ace signaled his wife, who was in the studio, spent the next quarter-hour in goofy, unrehearsed chatter with Jane, about a bridge game the night before. It was a hit. By the following year, Easy Aces had gone to Chicago and the big time. Now the Aces live in style at Manhattan's Ritz Tower, get a reported $3,500 a week...
...bother, we'll get it for you" from the soldiers on the bank, four Australian soldiers aboard the raft slowly gathered up possessions that only a soldier can truly treasure-firearms, rain capes, a few battered odds & ends. As they turned their sunken eyes shoreward, the shouting and chatter of the spectators ceased. The crowd parted. In dead silence the four bearded Australians crunched up the bank, walked to a waiting field truck...
Novelist Thirkell simply shows the three suitors weaving in & out of Marling Hall and stables, records their chatter and well-bred rivalry with a pallid smile. Color is added by a village idiot ("mentally far below even the standard that the BBC sets in its broadcasts to the Forces"); a British governess who has scrubbed the infant faces of half the nobility of England ("there's nothing like the English nursery for making ladies and gentlemen"); a French governess to whom the Britishers speak in their own version of he French language ("J'admeer beaucoup General de Gole...