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bater papo
Catalan
xerrar
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charlar
Talk socially without exchanging too much information.
visit
jaw
chat
gossip
chatter
chitchat
confab
chit-chat
chaffer
natter
Portuguese
bater papo
Synonyms
Examples for "
visit
"
visit
jaw
chat
gossip
chatter
Examples for "
visit
"
1
You want to
visit
my house and my 'family,' well and good.
2
In fact, he could
visit
a few years later, the paper said.
3
If you or a friend need help
visit
13reasonswhy.info for crisis resources.
4
How can this
visit
help me answer the question I can't escape?
5
In April this year, Kagame made a four-day state
visit
to Germany.
1
I could tell by the way his
jaw
started working double time.
2
But Brun's set
jaw
and hard look of determination left no doubt.
3
I really want to have a future my
jaw
hit the floor.
4
McAuliffe's words landed like a roundhouse right on the Clintons' collective
jaw
.
5
The set of her
jaw
told him everything Dougal needed to know.
1
Finnish technology group Radiolinja has launched the first GSM text
chat
service.
2
No, no; that would be luxurious; let us
chat
in the dark.
3
I really appreciate you taking the time to
chat
with me today.
4
The paper recommended digital, app-based support, text-based
chat
support and increased telehealth.
5
The team also launched a
chat
service to aid users still affected.
1
Lanelle gaped for a moment longer; then
gossip
won out over suspicion.
2
Still, there was bar talk and clerical
gossip
and talk among spouses.
3
I am long past the point of worrying about
gossip
and scandal.
4
She has listened to servants'
gossip
and taken it for the truth.
5
She never grew weary of hearing the latest political news or
gossip
.
1
The most obvious sign is the increasing
chatter
about a second referendum.
2
A certain amount of preliminary social
chatter
was required at this point.
3
There were hints of it in the social
chatter
of the papers.
4
The
chatter
this year is that it's the best start in decades.
5
Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and
chatter
.
1
Nick could tell Pakula was sincere, but not so good at
chitchat
.
2
Tracy smiled, as if to say the time for
chitchat
had expired.
3
And it calls for more than just a twenty-minute
chitchat
between us.
4
He knew where I was
headed
-
disposable
chitchat
land-andaborted my infield play.
5
If she wanted to do polite
chitchat
,
I was up to it.
1
Yet it's unlikely one will emerge from the U.N. climate change
confab
.
2
He and the nurse are having a
confab
in the next room.
3
The young ladies were sitting by the emptied hampers, deep in
confab
.
4
Once on the street a lively
confab
ensued, all talking at once.
5
Following this there was a jangling
confab
which was almost a riot.
1
The pimpled stripling had now given himself up wholeheartedly to social
chit-chat
.
2
This
chit
-
chat
was simply for distraction while he took a peek around.
3
Almost daily he held a little
chit-chat
with one prisoner or another.
4
There's any amount of
chit-chat
to get through, apart from serious problems.
5
And now the
chit
-
chat
is out of the way, let the madness begin.
1
The hubbub and
chaffer
of it all went on the day long.
2
Some of the rabble began to
chaffer
with this ancient hucksteress.
3
There was a business
chaffer
,
and the affair was virtually settled.
4
Let us hear them threaten, and whimper, and
chaffer
among themselves.
5
You make him go out into the market and
chaffer
for his bread!
1
We head for various hostelries around Belfast for a good old
natter
.
2
When the
natter
was explained to the section manager, he chuckled and said.
3
He had a good old
natter
to Kim Hill in 2012.
4
We had us a
natter
,
and then the UPS truck come.
5
It did not
natter
her, or minister to her self-respect.
1
Do you think this business is not bad enough already, that you are making it worse with your senseless
claver
?
2
He
clavers
them over with flattery as the snake
clavers
the rabbit.
3
The man behind the billboards is
Claver
Kamau-Imani, head of Raging Elephants.
4
Prominent civil society activist Pierre
Claver
Mbonimpa said protests would resume.
5
Prominent activist Pierre
Claver
Mbonimpa said some had bullet wounds.
1
The two proud dowagers, Lady Lynn and Lady Ingram,
confabulate
together.
2
An' whut dem six ghostes do but stand round an'
confabulate
?
3
If I must
confabulate
with gentlemen of your kidney, I prefer to keep it dark.
4
So Ms. Rakir could call ahead and
confabulate
a closure, or flood the dig site, or report a quarantine?
5
In this manner, said my master, did the parson and I
confabulate
;
and I set him down at his lodgings in the village.
1
Is the Chairman going to drop by again to
chew
the
fat
with you?
2
Then they'd
chew
the
fat
over a sponsored BBQ dinner.
3
The drivers, too, liked his sociability and cheery manner and stayed to
chew
the
fat
.
4
I might want to
chew
the
fat
later.
5
Fred hadn't just come to
chew
the
fat
.
1
He didn't
shoot
the
breeze
at the nightly Camp 4 bull sessions.
2
We even get together once a week to hang out,
shoot
the
breeze
.
3
Everyone wanted to sit, hang out and
shoot
the
breeze
with Bill Clinton.
4
He got a reputation as a hard charger who didn't
shoot
the
breeze
.
5
I don't really have time to
shoot
the
breeze
right now, and neither should you.
6
Not in the mood to
shoot
the
breeze
,
Lanegan keeps his comments strictly on point.
7
I can talk real loud and
shoot
the
breeze
.
8
Here you can grab some quality homegrown produce or
shoot
the
breeze
with a local artist.
9
Passing sun-drenched golfers as they
shoot
the
breeze
.
10
To
shoot
the
breeze
,
hit some shots; even share a joke or two on the tee box.
11
I knew Winge to
shoot
the
breeze
.
12
We sit there and
shoot
the
breeze
.
13
Jason wasn't one to sit around and
shoot
the
breeze
when he could be watching a game.
14
Shannon Atkinson launched Njection.com as a place for gearheads to
shoot
the
breeze
about anything and everything auto-related.
15
Same Message, Different Transcripts An old friend of mine-let'scall him Mr. Johnson-phonesme frequently just to
shoot
the
breeze
.
16
She was much too high-strung to
shoot
the
breeze
over stroganoff if she had a Monet rolled up in her closet.
shoot
the
breeze
shoot
Portuguese
bater papo
papear
Catalan
xerrar
xafardejar
parlotejar
petar
confabular-se
garlar
Spanish
charlar