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I . chat [tʃæt] N

1. chat (talk):

2. chat COMPUT:

II . chat <-tt-> [tʃæt] VB intr

chit-chat N no pl inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She has tanned skin, likes djinshi, manga, observing people, chatting, and gambling.
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The woman enters and introduces herself for the first time to her future husband, who at the time was chatting to his future mistress.
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Either way you're likely to be found chatting convivially or spreading the word on social media.
www.waterford-today.ie
The concept is very similar to chatting with a robot in an internet chatroom or on an internet forum.
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The owner, an older retired gentlemen, who merely thinks he's chatting up a passerby is stopped in his tracks.
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The duties of an office cheerleader are said to include buying programmers breakfast, chit-chatting and playing Ping-Pong with them.
www.cbc.ca
They move around in the world with heads close, chatting conspiratorially.
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But female cinema-goers were just as likely to be seen as a problem, given their supposed propensity for wearing big hats and chatting.
www.slate.com
Here are her suggested put-offs to avoid when chatting to a woman in the family way.
www.irishexaminer.com
The music of nadhaswaram and tavil on one side and people boisterously chatting with their kith and kin on the other side...
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