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yatter
[yat-er]
verb (used without object)
to chatter or jabber.
noun
chatter; idle talk.
yatter
/ ˈjætə, ˈjɑtər /
verb
to talk at length; chatter
noun
continuous chatter
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yatter1
Example Sentences
The Americans were to be the matter and yatter of Britain for the ensuing three years, in which some 2 million G.l.'s bought and bulled their way through England's gray and rationed land.
The yatter over Prohibition died with Repeal.
I replied, for the woman's yatter, yatter easily vexed me, being still weak.
An' this arternoon, she went into Tilly Ellison's with her work, an' it come to me all of a sudden how I'd git Tim Yatter to harness an' load the chist onto the pung, an' I'd bring it over here, an' we'd look it over together; an' then, if there's nothin' in it but what I think, I'd leave it behind, an' maybe you or Sadie 'd burn it.
An' this arternoon, she went into Tilly Ellison's with her work, an' it come to me all of a sudden how I'd git Tim Yatter to harness an' load the chist onto the pung, an' I'd bring it over here, an' we'd look it over together; an' then, if there's nothin' in it but what I think, I'd leave it behind, an' maybe you or Sadie'd burn it.
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