Laughter filled the streets along with frequent chit-chat and bargains being made every few seconds. |
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Melissa and her friends try to distract her from this by means of chit-chat and gossip, and there is already plenty of the latter. |
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The obvious danger inherent in this procedure is causing the dinner table chit-chat. |
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This social climate offers everything from casual chit-chat and goofing around to very intimate, meaningful conversation. |
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Dinner passed with idle chit-chat and no outbreaks of frustration from either Tara or Gareth. |
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After an hour of on-and-off chit-chat and with our supply of lamingtons fast dwindling we decide to cut the poor kids loose. |
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Amongst the singing and chit-chat someone was asked to get something from the shed at the bottom of the garden. |
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After some forced chit-chat about my flight and hotel, she squinted in that discomfiting way that people preparing to speak their minds do. |
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In the company of others, she exchanged idle chit-chat with Plato before the rest of the bloggers dispersed amongst the thinning crowd. |
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If you prefer chit-chat rather than a more detailed discussion, you might want to respond to one of our regular tweets. |
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I engaged in mundane chit-chat and constantly asked dumb questions to just about anyone who happened to be loitering in the vicinity. |
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What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers. |
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His winsome chit-chat further endeared these die-hards as he recounted one hilarious story after another. |
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Lee, never one who can resist a couple of minutes of chit-chat, stopped for small talk and Marcus didn't notice Danielle until she came to stand beside him. |
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Their dinner party chit-chat concerned the humdrum topic of house prices. |
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And good for him for getting an interview with the minister father who refused to talk that day, other than receiving line chit-chat, saying it was a day of worship. |
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Mr Bebb marvelled judges with a demonstration about Invar, an alloy which does not contract or expand when the temperature changes using nothing but balloons and chit-chat. |
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There still is that collaboration, I mean I can get up and go talk to anybody on the team that I want to, but when they're way down the hall you start to get lazy and you don't want to go chit-chat with somebody. |
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For in today's topsy-turvy business world, defining core corporate purpose, even at the level of social chit-chat, has never offered a tougher challenge. |
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Before the match Argentine coach Hugo Tocalli and Colombia boss Eduardo Lara exchanged kisses, embraces and a bit of chit-chat on the pitch in a casual contrast to the raw tension of the Final. |
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Only the minimum of social chit-chat around him. |
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You might think this is harmless coffee break chit-chat, but it can be extremely harmful to others who have no way of defending their reputation from such disparaging remarks. |
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Football is the ultimate figleaf when it comes to idle chit-chat. |
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