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"Your mother called and nattered on for a good half an hour.
She'd never had much use for people who nattered, even when their intentions were of the best.
"And if you're that nattered about it, maybe you ought to take along some help."
He seemed surprised, but quickly responded, nattered that she should take such an interest.
Stephen was already nattering on as though she hadn't said anything.
Dean nattered on about how they were driving him crazy.
They nattered away like old friends - writing messages to each other on one another's notes.
They never came and bawled him or nattered for it.
"Are you two going to natter about technicalities at a time like this?"
I beamed and nattered on about my car all the way down to the restaurant.
Now stop trying to natter me, and we'll see whether you qualify for our position."
At 34 minutes, it nattered on far too long for what it had to say.
"Sometimes you just need to let them natter on," she said, not unkindly.
Kent, greatly nattered, could hardly take his eyes off her.
Maurice hasn't stopped nattering at me about it for a single day.
As the two main characters natter on, you eventually want to gag them.
I can't stand about nattering all day with you.
Wren was listening to them nattering in the background while she did all the serious work.
She nattered on in a voice of mixed annoyance and amusement.
He sighed wearily as the voice at the other end nattered into his ear.
When I spoke with him two years ago, he nattered on about economics, market programs to help the poor, democracy and corruption.
He looked over his shoulder as the private nattered on and the sergeant major admired the ceiling.
Nattering to her and Zoe's husband with her this morning.
"I am exceedingly nattered at the suggestion," he said politely.