To chat meaning in English
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Definition
to chat: to converse, to discuss, to talk
a chat: a conversation, a discussion, a talk
to have a chat to converse, to discuss, to talk
- "Xavier : Anyway, Michael's not here to chat."
- "We chatted briefly about paperclips (and other stationery) before moving on to an in-depth discussion about world financial markets."
- "You're currently using Skyte right now to chat with me."
- "Brian Jones has left the chat"
- "Susie loves it when I come by for my little chats, right, Mamacita?"
- "It shows that we're really getting somewhere if you're benefiting from our little chats."
- "And right now since you are calling me on my home phone line and these are not office hours, I should tell you that this pleasant little chat we're having is costing you triple my normal rate."
- "Bruno Delavigne has entered the chat"
- "Anyway I can't stand around here chatting all day."
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