"Chatterboxes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chatterboxes are people who talk excessively, often in a lively and cheerful manner, about trivial or insignificant things, usually to the annoyance of others.
Chatsworth is a noun referring to a large country house in Derbyshire, England, which has been the principal residence of the Cavendish family, the Dukes of Devonshire, since the 16th century. It is also the seat of the Cavendish family, who are the owners of the estate. Chatsworth is a well-known tourist attraction, featuring beautiful architecture, art galleries, gardens, and a farmyard and adventure playground.
Chattahoochee is a noun referring to a major river in the southeastern United States, primarily flowing through the states of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. The river's name is derived from the Choctaw language, with "chata" meaning river and "huchi" meaning painted pole.
Chattanooga is a city located in the southeastern United States, in the state of Tennessee. It is situated at the intersection of the Tennessee River and the Appalachian Mountains.
To chat means to have a casual conversation or talk with someone in an informal or friendly manner, often without a specific purpose or agenda.
Chattel refers to personal property or assets that are not real estate, such as vehicles, furniture, and other movable goods.
Chattels are movable personal property that can be freely transferred from one person to another. They are typically items of little value, such as furniture, household goods, and personal effects, that are acquired for everyday use and can be easily carried or moved. Chattels are distinguished from real property, which is immovable property such as land and buildings.
A chatterbox is a person who talks excessively and-talks a lot, often about trivial matters, and is unable to stop talking. They may often dominate the conversation and not listen to others.
The word "chattered" is the past tense of the verb "chat". It means to talk in a friendly, informal, and often rapid way, especially about unimportant or trivial matters. When someone chatters, they may speak quickly, non-stop, and without much thought or consideration for the listener. For example: "The two friends chattered excitedly about their upcoming vacation."
A chatterer is a person who likes to talk excessively and unnecessarily, often about trivial matters.
To chatter means to talk excessively or rapidly, often about trivial matters. It can also refer to the soft rapid sounds made by birds, such as magpies or parrots, when they speak or communicate. Additionally, in computing, chattering can refer to the rapid and repetitive switching off and on of a motor or other device due to software or hardware errors.
Chattiness is the quality of being excessively talkative and prone to speaking a lot, often about trivial or non-essential matters. It can also refer to a habit of talking excessively or needlessly, and can sometimes be annoying or tiresome to others.