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Prater

Prater \Prat"er\, n. One who prates.
--Shak.

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prater

n. A person who prates; a chatterer.

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prater

n. an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker [syn: chatterer, babbler, chatterbox, magpie, spouter]

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Prater

The Prater is a large public park in Vienna's 2nd district . The Wurstelprater amusement park, often simply called "Prater", lies in one corner of the Wiener Prater and includes the Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel.

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Usage examples of "prater".

I take these nomias and transfer them into the keeping of Prater Hugh, in recompense for this young person, Liath, daughter of Bernard.

It was smaller than the Prater in Vienna, but contained every kind of landscape from bosky wildwoods to velvet lawns, brilliant flower beds, ponds with swans, fountains and cascades, bridle paths and walkways.

The people of England must think so when these praters affect to carry back the clergy to that primitive, evangelic poverty which, in the spirit, ought always to exist in them (and in us, too, however we may like it), but in the thing must be varied when the relation of that body to the state is altered-- when manners, when modes of life, when indeed the whole order of human affairs has undergone a total revolution.

Prater Hugh said those books were church property and he confiscated them.

Scorre verso sud e attraversa la prateria fino a gettarsi nel Lago di Leona.

Prater Robert, who had ministered here before Hugh, had slept on a cot in the nave.

I have a feeling that the Marchesa will try to persuade Mr Prater that a post captain should always wear a dress sword suspended from slings on the waistband of the breeches.

They lost so much last time, and can you see Tabitha learns her vocabulary, and that both do half an hour's piano practice, and say their praters at night?

It was sufficient for me, O Lord, to oppose to those deceived deceivers and dumb praters (dumb, since Thy word sounded not forth from them) that which a long while ago, while we were at Carthage, Nebridius used to propound, at which all we who heard it were disturbed: "What could that reputed nation of darkness, which the Manichaeans are in the habit of setting up as a mass opposed to Thee, have done unto Thee hadst Thou objected to fight with it?