Sentence examples for no chatter from inspiring English sources

"no chatter" can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate an order or request for silence. For example, "Please, no chatter while the professor is giving the lecture."

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No chatter, no commentary.

No chatter or uproar; they speak in turn.

There is no chatter about how Abbott's alternative government would address the issues he raises.

Officials insist that there had been no "chatter" that they were planning to target and behead a soldier.

There was no chatter on the topics of My Therapeutic Epiphany, for instance, or My Hamptons Traffic Nightmare.

Since late February, there has been little to no chatter about Operation Global Blackout on Twitter, which Anonymous often uses to spread the word about its campaigns.

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"No wasting time, no chattering in the wings," Ellen told Stevenson.

It was always quiet when she worked, no chattering voices; the atmosphere was of reverence and concentration.

Tanikumi's self-published book, Yearnings of the Heart, details her experiences of growing up in the Peruvian Andes but surprisingly, no chattering snowmen, talking trolls or secret ice palaces feature.

Part of this is down to the logistics: the tiny church and the fact that the show is being filmed mean there is no getting up mid-set, no chattering or phone-fiddling, and no picture-taking or strolling to the bar.

Down a flight of stairs, for fifty dollars a head, guests are seated in a snug shoji-screen-lined room under a canopy of cherry blossoms for a two-hour listening session inspired by the vinyl bars of Japan, which are known to be stern no requests, no chattering.

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