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Natter   Listen
verb
Natter  v. i.  
1.
To find fault; to be peevish. (Prov. Eng. or Scot.)
2.
To talk constantly; to chatter incessantly to prattle; as, nattering like a chatterbox.






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"Natter" Quotes from Famous Books



... or knavish ends. Other men had striven to hide their unlovely affairs from her, but the new lover had exposed his, and claimed her assistance in carrying them forward. This was a degradation that she could not submit to. It did not natter her, or minister ...
— Sevenoaks • J. G. Holland



Words linked to "Natter" :   jaw, chew the fat, chatter, chaffer, gossip, converse, claver, discourse, chat, visit, confabulate, confab, schmooze, jawbone, shmooze, shmoose, shoot the breeze



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