But other than that, remember folks, it's been a huge success and anybody who doesn't see it that way is a nattering nabob of negativism. |
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And the two young ladies kept on nattering on about hair fashion all the time pretending not to see an old man standing close by. |
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The cabin crew often seem more interested in nattering among themselves than in being attentive to passengers. |
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Ninety percent of them are nattering slack-jawed bandersnatches, so why would we want more of them? |
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It was fun, nattering on about my various writing projects and reflecting on my day's work. |
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One of my wife's sisters was also present, nattering at my older brother about something. |
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There were seats full of teenagers nattering about boys, homework and clothes. |
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Iain's dad and I work together, so no doubt we will be nattering about England's progress at every opportunity. |
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We spent close to 3 hours laughing and nattering away about nothing in particular. |
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She's constantly nattering on about her plans for the weekend and what she plans to cook. |
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Jay and Bud are making something in the kitchen, nattering like old friends. |
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A man grabs my shoulder and starts nattering at me in Swedish. |
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Rather than take the gamble of waiting for the engine and gearbox to finish nattering and give you what you need, you flick the gearstick to the left and you're in control. |
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I like cricket, I like sitting on the boundary with a cold beer, nattering with my friends, half an eye on the game, getting burned because I forgot the sun cream. |
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But the bus driver's mate jumped on and they started nattering. |
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Or in stifling an acquaintance or bosom buddy who is nattering on endlessly on a given day, such as, let's be honest, your correspondent. |
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We walked and spent the whole evening last night nattering about him. |
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So we can't move into this new millennium nattering about the many failings of the world at large. |
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Chuck Todd took over Meet the Press barely a month ago, and already the chattering class is nattering for his head. |
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The barman eventually stops nattering to his mates and notices us waiting, but that's the price you pay for being in a real pub, with real regulars, I tell myself. |
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So, there I was, trying to work and there she was, nattering on about how it was colder than the time she'd spent in some place in America which I can't remember. |
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And while the murder is taking place, the chorus is reduced to nattering and yammering. |
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You have to avoid the talkative ones, who spend hours nattering to the shopkeepers, and the tight-fisted ones, who are always haggling about the price of what they buy. |
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As a result, claim executives and investors, returns on capital stink like the drains in Kolkata. Nice for nattering nabobsHyper-competition is good for natterers, of course: prices have fallen to a level the poor can afford. |
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It is enough to make Agnewesque nattering nabobs of negativism proud. |
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