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Chatted

Chat \Chat\ (ch[a^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Chatted; p. pr. & vb. n. Chatting.] [From Chatter. [root]22.] To talk in a light and familiar manner; to converse without form or ceremony; to gossip.
--Shak.

To chat a while on their adventures.
--Dryden.

Syn: To talk; chatter; gossip; converse.

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chatted

vb. (en-past of: chat)

WordNet
chatted

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chat
  1. n. an informal conversation [syn: confab, confabulation, schmooze, schmoose]

  2. birds having a chattering call [syn: New World chat]

  3. songbirds having a chattering call [syn: Old World chat]

  4. [also: chatting, chatted]

chat
  1. v. talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze" [syn: chew the fat, shoot the breeze, confabulate, confab, chitchat, chatter, chaffer, natter, gossip, jaw, claver, visit]

  2. [also: chatting, chatted]

Usage examples of "chatted".

He chatted idly about Lonnie, the weather, and miscellaneous matters while I made what I hoped were the appropriate responses.

I paid some bills, tidied up my desk, did a load of laundry, and chatted briefly with my landlord, Henry Pitts, while I ate three of his freshly baked sticky buns.

His face was chiseled in shadow and his gaze crossed the room in restless assessment while we chatted about nothing in particular.

They chatted for a few more minutes, and Juanita left to sleep a few hours before the miners descended again.

In the far left corner of the church, two women from Narcotics chatted quietly with each other.

I saw Bea glance nervously at the door a few times as she chatted to her guests but of course I knew why.

As Beverley and Theo chatted animatedly in the way that they do, I scrutinised Andrew more closely.

Sappha, and when Rolf telephoned, which he did most nights, she chatted animatedly with him and never once brought up the subject of going home.

Preoccupied, she took an order from a table of four and then crossed to the bar, where she chatted with Charlie briefly before she moved toward me.

Totty and Miss West chatted a little longer, then put on their hats to have a ramble in Lambeth Walk.

He drew a distinction between cross-grained wood and long-grained, knocked on elm, pine, pear wood, oak, maple, beech, and soft linden wood, chatted about rare woods and the annual rings in trees.

While he drove her home he chatted about the evening and the people they had met, apparently not put off by her monosyllabic responses.

As she chatted, indicating various points of interest in the town, Lyons kept glancing sideways at Bic.

We four students shook hands and chatted idly while we waited for our instructor, who wandered in shortly with a cup of coffee and a vague look on his face.

I peeked into my survival vest as Phil chatted with one of the crew chiefs, and began to pull out all sorts of interesting items bullets, fishhooks, flashlights, strobe lights, tracers, whistles, and signaling mirrors.