Look at what happened to one chatterer, who not long ago was playing the critic in the New York Times. |
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Mary was also quiet for she was not a chatterer like some of Elizabeth's friends. |
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The cusk-eel oscillogram, frequency and pulse data suggested to Sprague and Loczkovich that the cusk-eel may be the chatterer source. |
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My thanks to a fellow Twitter chatterer for recommending a pub whose website shows Kylie Minogue singing on the bar. |
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I had never thought of myself as one of those people, being nothing more than a chatterer – I am hopelessly un-coy – and felt embarrassed. |
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Higelin is not a chatterer, but he loves to relate. |
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Tim Sanders, a corporate social responsibility expert who flies about 15 times a month, told a reporter:I'm a relentless chatterer, one who actually enjoys talking to my seatmates. |
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Many species are given common names pertaining to their voice or food habits or derived from native names: fruiteater, berryeater, mourner, bellbird, chatterer, piha, tityra. |
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Indeed the difficulty was to get him to stop talking, for, like all squirrels, he was a chatterer. |
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Why is the variegated chatterer of South America also called the bell-bird? |
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Yes, I am a chatterer, indeed, to interrupt you so often, Monsieur. |
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The flight of the Chatterer bears much resemblance to that of the starling. |
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Chatterer flirted his tale in the saucy way he has, and his eyes twinkled. |
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