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How to use natter in a sentence

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And that's precisely the reason old people love to yarn and natter with youngsters.
So you send email, you ring your friends, and you have a natter round the coffee machine.
It's the kind of place you could meet your mates on a Saturday lunchtime for a natter and nachos, or have an early tea after work, as we did.
Noel made sure that he popped into his grandparents for an enjoyable natter.
He used to go to Beckhill Working Men's Club and have a natter with Donald because he knew what nights he went there.
At one point I was worried Ronnie wasn't going to recover and I would go round to Stephanie's and have a good cry or a natter.
I felt very, very alive, and so desperate to speak with an intelligent, creative woman that I rang a friend back home for a good natter.
As soon as he recognised her he gave her a peck on the cheek and stopped for a natter.
Now for something completely different for those of you who are getting weary of the political natter.
I really must stir my stumps and start advertising, there must be more people on the Peninsula who like to knit and natter.
Maybe these antediluvian creatures were having a good old natter about the ammonite down the road and then WHAM they got fossilised?
We had little info on this brewery apart from a phone number, so we reached for the dog and bone and had a natter to the owner.
Each lunchtime he would go to Mario's, his local caff in Kentish Town, for a natter with the locals.
Coming to bingo is the only chance I get to relax, chill out and have a bit of a natter with my friends or family.
It's a shame we didn't have time for a natter when we'd done, but my next guest was waiting and we had to move on.
The tea room natter also serves to keep the audience intrigued and alert.
During the transport, you will be informed about everything useful by your instructor. Seize the opportunity to have a natter!
We also had a natter about psychology and the Mediterranean diet.
Many of them are elderly and have nowhere to go and have a natter.
It feels a bit like when you're in a supermarket and, by the fruit and veg, you bump into somebody you know well enough to stop and have a natter.
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The above was part of a brief conversation I had last Saturday at my first knit and natter session at Eastside Projects.
It is not worth the while to natter The pride of writers we despise.
We had not seen Ann for several years and we enjoyed a good natter with her, asking her why she was at The Waterline.
We are still friends, but now we only get together at organised celebrations or if one of us drops in at the other's home on the off chance for a cuppa and a natter.
The members of the Knit and Natter group organised the 24-hour sponsored knitathon at the Jubilee Centre in Paddock.
The Journal told last Saturday how members of the weekly Knit and Natter group were having to leave Cramlington Library because they were too noisy and took up too much space.
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