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"chitchat" Definitions
  1. light conversation; casual talk; gossip.
  2. to indulge in chitchat; gossip.

201 Sentences With "chitchat"

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"Chitchat, chitchat, people coming," recalled a barber nearby who gave only the name Tony.
I'd try to make chitchat, asking, 'What's your favorite film?
Mr. Manjoo also likes to chitchat with other Times columnists.
The chitchat turns to babies, to religion, to the environment.
I call my sister around 10 and chitchat while working.
Do you dread chitchat or does it brighten your day?
Just maybe keep the chitchat PG for your riders' sake.
Millions of people use Twitter for ordinary chitchat and unfiltered thoughts.
Some visitors appear lost in thought, while others chitchat and laugh.
And at the time, she would come over and we'd chitchat.
The chitchat between the men is enough to suggest entire lives.
The posted messages are mainly friendly chitchat and not particularly substantive.
Was it a space for leisure, strolling and quiet dialectical chitchat?
Why am I getting spammed on sms from an app called chitchat?
I did not suggest that late night hosts "stick to" blithe chitchat.
In the shadow of the Nisqually Glacier, we shared lunch and chitchat.
But the posted messages were mainly friendly chitchat and not particularly substantive.
There is too much going on inside our minds to entertain any chitchat.
But we just come here for all the camaraderie and all the chitchat.
Those seeking wellness today do not want outdoor concerts or lectures or chitchat.
COFFEE AND CHITCHAT SG: We go to Café Grumpy for coffee every morning.
I'm not trying the chitchat app until I read the launch post on Medium.
On Sunday, a photo shared by David Saunders in the Facebook group Tairua ChitChat!
Some teams celebrated birthdays and began each meeting with informal chitchat about weekend plans.
Making chitchat, one of the agents asked him if he had a favorite jet.
At first, there was plenty of chitchat, much of which I could not understand.
Ed McCleary, a retired school principal, recalled years of pleasant chitchat with Mr. Berger.
Schwarzenegger sips champagne between posing for photos, engaging in hollow chitchat with his fans.
I haven't received any Chitchat spam so now I'm worried I don't have any friends.
We shared an early morning gym schedule, and we were there to sweat, not chitchat.
While he was making chitchat, Twitter users were calling him sexist and out of touch.
James wastes valuable potential sports-viewing minutes in idle photography-related chitchat with his editor.
Set largely inside the house, the story emerges through party chitchat and Will's fragmented memories.
Sometimes they don't have much to say to you when you stop by to chitchat.
But personally, I turned out to really enjoy lots of low-pressure chitchat with strangers.
Her recommendations included adding chitchat, switching up meeting times, and being more expressive on camera.
There's the rehearsed bonhomie, a little canned chitchat, then on to the business at hand.
Respond to unwelcome chitchat gambits with "a little bit of redirection," as she puts it.
They're currently selling tickets to their "chitchat live tour," with stops all over the country.
He had a chitchat with the late Pope John Paul II back in the day.
You don't go back to the everyday, the frivolous friendship with chitchat and distance and bickering.
But when a bot does it, the chitchat clogs up the flow of command-and-action.
During some casual chitchat, Alan reveals that he can't remember how he died the first time.
So what can I — and all my fellow small talk haters — do to escape vapid chitchat?
In a kitchen, Waters and the narrator mix drinks, chitchat, and get to know each other.
There's no Twitch API built-in, no way to login and interact seamlessly through ChitChat alone.
In a perfect world ChitChat would allow for that, or even be a simple Chrome plugin.
I'd walk into work at Facebook, where everyone talks all day, and there'd be no chitchat.
"One More Time With Feeling" begins bumpily as the equipment is set up amid technical chitchat.
I chitchat with my co-workers about their spring breaks, which they all spent with their children.
For once, Widman recalled, Sartore, who had sternly avoided even minor friendly chitchat, submitted to being social.
After I eat, I chitchat with a coworker for a minute about a project we're working on.
After some chitchat, the two run into the Pacific Ocean and enjoy some time on the beach.
John called Kanye out right after West had his chitchat with Trump, calling it a publicity stunt.
While some may think "Aunt Flo coming to town" isn't office chitchat, one U.K. business says otherwise.
Its final pivot, Chitchat, was a spontaneous group chat app that worked like a Houseparty for texting.
Until the world gets a little closer to perfect, ChitChat is a pretty decent option to have.
Everybody around here, they go over to each other's houses, they have a drink and they chitchat.
Check it out ... Kelly's down for a chitchat with our guy despite his crew trying to intervene.
"Chitchat" (2016) is an interview with two elders, a woman and her brother, both from Minas Gerais, Brazil.
But the show turns out not to be what she expected after some dispiriting chitchat with his friends.
While the general chitchat continued, I was desperately trying not to let my eyes flick over his genitals.
Or an awkward sequence in which a key character, dazed, wanders through the city making idle chitchat and barfing.
This cycle at least nine presidential candidates, including President Trump, visited Iowa ethanol factories for chitchat and photo ops.
While "Chitchat" discloses what old age can be, "Grampa" (2016) is a fable-like piece that titillates our imagination.
They weren't much in the mood for chitchat as they left, but Ted spilled the beans on who paid.
But we'll cut the chitchat and let you take a look for yourself: Here's 20 of our favorite picks.
They also have a tendency to engage in office chitchat and not notice that their patients are having crises.
Veblen Amundsen-Hovda and Paul Vreeland meet in a Stanford research lab, over cafeteria coffees and neuro-techie chitchat.
Merrick B. Garland, fresh from a Supreme Court clerkship, 20 and looking years younger, showed little interest in chitchat.
Little surprise that internet users have created tools to give their writing the gesture, playfulness and even meaninglessness of chitchat.
He was preceded by Kanye West, Jim Brown and Ray Lewis ... all of whom had a chitchat with Donald Trump.
But the anger he encountered was unrelenting, reflecting a national mood that went well beyond the parameters of bookstore chitchat.
This aversion to greenback chitchat might be an American quirk, much like people's passion for the NFL and peanut butter.
At debate's end, as the candidates were indulging in phony chitchat for the cameras, Ms. Warren ignored — maybe even rejected!
When I first became a manager a few years ago, I thought the chitchat was useless and a waste of time.
What used to be idle chitchat about the unusually warm day or last weekend's storm has become both premonitory and polarizing.
We people-watch and chitchat for a few hours, and I message back and forth with my realtor about the property.
I was quickly getting back into the groove of American chitchat, but there was one question I continued to struggle with.
Many people hate making forced small talk, because it usually devolves into meaningless chitchat about things like sports and the weather.
She showed everyone during her chitchat with Bernie how she can have conversations with politicians ... not just fire questions at them.
If you're standing, you're not going to chitchat for too long, and you're not going to have long, drawn-out conversations.
During a flight, the president occasionally goes to the press cabin in the back of the plane to chitchat with reporters.
Judging by how many spam text invites I've received in the last 15 minutes, ChitChat app is the herpes of contact lists.
They have done enough idle chitchat to know who prefers whom—everyone has their own ranking of people in the other group.
Photos of the makeshift island started floating around online after David Saunders posted a picture to a Facebook group called Tairua ChitChat!
As we reported, Kanye didn't raise the issue of violence in his Trump chitchat Tuesday ... the 2 just talked broadly about life.
There's an arresting sequence of extracting caviar from sturgeon in China and some fairly banal chitchat with François Hollande, France's former president.
Ronnie was already there when the couple checked in ... and a few hours later, Sitch and Ronnie had their chitchat in the lobby.
The many souls with whom you might exchange a greeting or give a warm embrace; engage in chitchat or have a deeper conversation.
Finally, Sally Mills of Coburn, Pa., confessed to participating in office chitchat, but said she tried to be careful about what she discussed.
After coffee and some chitchat, Mr. Krone removed the gown from the dress form, which had been altered to mimic Ms. Everett's bust.
NEW DELHI — After he strode out on stage in front of a packed auditorium, Jeff Bezos shared some chitchat with Amazon's India head.
On that note, check out our in-depth analysis of life in the modern workplace, including a guide to office chitchat and snacks.
Topics include the awkward, but essential, art of office chitchat, how young people could fix the troubles of the workplace and … poop shame.
Along with discussion about women's rights came lighthearted banter by nominees about butterflies (the stomach variety) and some of the usual fashion chitchat.
There is the thumping music as she arrives, the black-red-yellow "Kanzlerin" ("chancelloress") placards and the folksy chitchat with dignitaries on the dais.
He was also in the middle of divorcing his second wife, Lesley Black, and he wasn't in the mood to chitchat with movie stars.
Vin's chitchat with Carol Moreira seemed super creepy at first blush ... but check out the video we got afterward -- she seems smitten with him.
But after hours of fending off his chitchat, flattery, requests for massages and a bath, ultimately I found myself pushed back against the bed.
They claim to want a real Hole, to want an experience, but whatever they see is immediately converted into something boring, familiar, into chitchat.
We're told the chitchat inspired Lamar, who mulled it over and checked himself into rehab last week, around the time of his deceased son's birthday.
Originally, this rule was implemented to help keep Twitter's timeline clear from person-to-person conversations that could clutter up the experience with idle chitchat.
She makes her way over to me and, after some initial chitchat, she leans forward as if she's about to divulge her deepest, darkest secret.
Still, Mr. Tao's Nightcap could have used a little more music and a little less chitchat, though all the comments about the pieces were helpful.
My parents had this vulgar saying, 'You have to lick your clients' balls,' so you have to know about everything and be able to chitchat.
Asked about camaraderie, Mr. Winocour said there were regulars who would sometimes nod at each other in recognition, but generally not a lot of chitchat.
For decades, the nice and the good have been talking to each other, chitchat in every forum going, ignoring what stews beneath: envy, anger, lust.
And some people probably do want to chitchat with their toothbrush, so sure, they can feed their mouth-cleaning data to the Eye of Sauron.
To have a successful one-on-one: Don&apost make the meeting all about you, don&apost skimp on chitchat, and put your phone away.
No idle chitchat, even though Colonel Manning said he had developed a good rapport over the months with his Russian air force interlocutor 1,200 miles away.
He'd had an idea for a pilot, and after five minutes of chitchat decided the kid from back east should be the one to write it.
Road trip chitchat aside, Lewis and Black are longtime friends, with the house flipper often sharing Instagrams during happy hours, Monday night get-togethers and hosting gigs.
I found this one a bit harder than some of the recent acrostics, but I made my way in with ENDORPHINS, DETECTIVE, BLOWFISH, CHITCHAT, HIRSUTE and LOONIES.
Kanye West's highly anticipated chitchat with Pastor Joel Osteen is about to go down at the Lakewood Church in Houston and we're live streaming the whole thing.
It was the first time in his 28-year career as an atmospheric scientist that Lapenta overheard the merits of competing weather models discussed in casual chitchat.
Be clear about setting parameters, as opposed to reacting solely in the moment: We're here to serve customers, not socialize, so work takes priority over chitchat, period.
People who have dealt with Mnuchin acknowledge that he has a quiet, sometimes socially awkward manner that does not lend itself to chitchat or building instant rapport.
They were then allocated part of a research building across the street, where their exchanges in the microkitchen wouldn't be squandered on polite chitchat with the suits.
Image: GizmodoJust when you thought you could chitchat with authority about USB standards at your next dinner party, a new one comes along to shake everything up again.
" But in a posting on Twitter later in the day, Mr. Shkreli wrote: "House busy whining to health care reporters about me appearing for their chitchat next week.
BPD feels like floating above a dinner party, above the chitchat and laughter, looking down at the smiling people who understand one another, and thinking: Why not me?
One of the defendants, Michael Peinovich, the co-host of a podcast called "The Daily Shoah," downplayed the Discord messages as "idle chitchat" in his motion to dismiss.
Yes, okay, you can meet Arthur Sulzberger Jr. for 10 minutes of chitchat, but when you meet with editors and reporters it's going to be on the record.
She kept up a steady stream of jokes and chitchat, never once seeming out of breath as she cruised up rocky climbs to 8,000 feet above sea level.
All the while, they attend workshops — on email etiquette, workplace chitchat and résumé writing — and spend time with student volunteers at trampoline parks, basketball games and pizza parlors.
Of course, outside of the chitchat about how to make the nice cars go faster, Musk has spent the last week navigating a series of stranger-than-fiction controversies.
Now, our sources tell us that while Kylie and Tyga did exchange friendly greetings and some chitchat, they didn't hang for very long ... as Kylie eventually bowed out early.
While engaging in chitchat about what kind of dress I think would look great on Kate was acceptable, I refused to be a part of the rest of it.
He tried to explain how his immersion in magick was making it increasingly difficult to engage with the mundane realities of day-to-day life, including dinner party chitchat.
In part it's a tour of the island's faux-casual charms, and as such it's threaded with mindless chitchat of the sort you find in the TripAdvisor comments section.
While many of the United States players knew each other, it was in the casual manner of baseball relationships: chitchat during batting practice or standing around on the bases.
Say I find myself interacting with a sales clerk, meeting someone at a party or conference, bumping into a neighbor on the street, any situation that calls for chitchat.
Of course, one possible explanation is that the content of the conversations was completely innocent—totally normal directions and innocent chitchat about "adoptions," sanctions, potential business deals, and geopolitical diplomacy.
I knew from my own coming out that it didn't mean you wanted to belabor it, so I followed Todd's lead, and the rest of the dinner was professional chitchat.
Most people of color have heard rumors of this camaraderie that exists among some white folks, where racist banter is exchanged with strangers as nonchalantly as chitchat about the weather.
As for the talk show host's distaste for chitchat, it seems to be a case of the universal quest for work-life balance — and maybe a stab at applying radical candor.
While passive aggression is a national quirk in Britain, viewers everywhere can identify with the barbed family chitchat and sexual mishaps, and "Mouche" doesn't tamper with the impeccable rhythm "Fleabag" honed.
The next time someone mentions an "algorithm" in workaday chitchat—so, in T minus 17 seconds—ask if they have any idea what in the godforsaken digitized hell they're talking about.
I also live alone — no roommates and no pets (not even a fish) — and I admit it does get lonely sometimes, but I still never feel the urge to chitchat with Alexa.
Trump's explicit, rape-y chitchat and incorrigible handsiness might now be a rarity on the national stage of presidential politics, but it's just one facet of persistent antifeminism that defines the GOP.
" The "Aha!" moment: "Market activity is exploding, and with that comes a flow of information, whether as chitchat from traders who cross into China or as soap operas loaded on USB sticks.
The owner, a wiry black man with a neck tattoo, trimmed up and made chitchat with a marbles-in-the-mouth white senior citizen who could not have been more at ease.
Task-focused workers don't want a lot of chitchat upfront and just want to get down to work, while relationship-focused people tend to be open to more conversation before getting started.
There was no music playing, and the television sets playing closed-circuit gay porn were muted; the only sounds were the Jack/Officer's running chitchat with new arrivals and light grunting in stereo.
Macho directors — almost always white men — stride onto a stage and introduce footage of sparring superheroes, and then trot out cast members (again, mostly white) for some schmaltzy chitchat about loving their characters.
These songs flicker, keyed to the intricate chitchat between Buck Meek's acoustic and electric guitars, which entwine with a hushed lightness accentuated and often obliterated by blasts of electric noise that eventually subside.
Trump had a chitchat with Lesley Stahl on "60 Minutes" Sunday and not only vowed not to mount a challenge to the SCOTUS decision validating gay marriage, he said he's fine with it.
So before the pair can climb back into the ring on June 17 in Las Vegas, Ward has been doing his part to chitchat with reporters when he isn't working himself in the gym.
Two strangers meet at a book party; they end up at her Upper East Side condo, where they chitchat with flirtatious casualness before retiring to the bedroom; in the morning, she makes them breakfast.
For this reason, especially nowadays, they tend to speed past political stories, or avoid them altogether, and instead fill time with the sort of banal chitchat that strangers might make at the post office.
Here's why: The interview segments of Carpool Karaoke are traditionally a time for friendly, low-stakes chitchat: Michelle Obama misses riding in the front seat of her car; Selena Gomez is into ginger shots.
Assistant jobs have long been a proving ground in Hollywood, allowing entry-level workers to learn the ins and outs of the business while fetching coffee, answering phones and listening in on backstage chitchat.
The Barbados Babe showed up just before 1 AM ... with A$AP following not long behind and arriving just after 2 AM. Goes without saying, neither was in the mood to chitchat about their relationship.
Neighbors at various properties owned by Paddock spoke of Danley as a friendly and kind neighbor, who would hug them hello and engage in friendly chitchat — but that Paddock kept to himself and rarely spoke.
That's the reasoning behind the company's artificial-intelligence project, dubbed Yui: an onboard virtual assistant that gauges your mood, indulges in personal chitchat and offers to drive if it senses you are sleepy or distracted.
But within months of my first job in television, I found myself alone in the news van with a cameraman I barely knew, and our conversation went from normal chitchat to something much more sinister.
More telling was the remainder of the episode: more than 15 minutes given over to reminiscing and inside-baseball chitchat by the show's cast of writer-performers, with Mr. Wilmore once again sitting by, observing.
"Live," with its celebrity chitchat, home viewer trivia segment and occasional burst of confetti, has been a brightly lit national television institution since 1988, when Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford held the coffee mugs.
But there he was recently, sipping tea and making easy chitchat with his political rivals, just before joining them in a rally this month on Istanbul's waterfront to celebrate the failure of an attempted military coup.
Indeed, while the early going on Sunday at times felt a little baggy with random chitchat (in a good way), the episode was actually pretty tightly stitched together, in terms of foreshadowing that paid off later.
While there's value in this attempt to hear from Putin on his terms -- and even humanize an often-demonized figure -- Stone's idle chitchat and solicitous tone will surely leave many journalists and Putin critics gnashing their teeth.
I purposely went to a gym outside of my town so I didn't have to chitchat with other mothers and feign concern about our kids' upcoming social studies project or the latest changes to the soccer schedule.
Therefore instead of sitting down for a virtual reality gaming session, Palmer had to settle for some chitchat with Martin about how much it sucks to be working on the weekends, before he ends up cutting the video.
" She wrote of Kennedy: "He had for me the somewhat dubious air of a young man who had wandered into a nest of pure-minded intellectuals, who, as far as he was concerned, spouted nonsense and foolish chitchat.
He tries to engage his hired hand in inane and unreciprocated chitchat, and has gone so far as to bring him a croissant from Le Perche, a fancy French bakery, which he can't decide whether to give him.
It is an obsession that has taken her to the other side of the world, one that has turned casual conversations into arm-twisting negotiations, and innocuous radio chitchat into a stealth attack on the mayor of New York.
When Mr. Trump receives Mr. Erdogan at the White House next week, and when he travels to Europe and the Middle East later this month, his advisers will have to focus him on real results, not feel-good chitchat.
She was previously harassed by a cameraman early into her first television job: "I found myself alone in the news van with a cameraman I barely knew, and our conversation went from normal chitchat to something much more sinister," she writes.
We'd drive to a school, I'd watch her deliver a presentation to a room of impressionable young women on the "holocaust" Planned Parenthood had inflicted upon their generation, and then we'd get back in the car and have to make chitchat.
There was Anirudh Narayanan, a Carnegie Mellon-bound Delawarean who liked making AP subject tutoring YouTube videos in his free time "to relax," and Joshua Garrelts, an aspiring programmer from the Wichita suburbs in Kansas who kept chitchat to a minimum.
According to him, men are incapable of chitchat, only talk to you because they want to have sex with you, wouldn't wash or shave if it weren't for women, and would only eat lunch meat and watch ESPN if they could.
The power of platforms like Twitch to unite gamers interested in watching streams of other people playing video games seems intensely foreign to those outside the community, but has quickly become a pretty dynamic arena for gamers to chitchat online.
At the Group of 20 summit meeting of finance ministers in Argentina last month, Mr. Mnuchin said that he had engaged only in "chitchat" with his Chinese counterparts and that the ball was in China's court to initiate a breakthrough.
Now, fairs constitute a year-round global festival of commerce, chitchat and champagne sponsorship, and Tefaf has established a pair of smaller New York spinoffs: a fall edition focused on older art, and a spring show with a more modern orientation.
After some friendly chitchat, the social worker would hang two anatomical drawings on the easel, one male, one female, and ask the child to name various body parts, starting with the innocuous ones — hair, eyes, arms — which were then written on the drawings.
The elderly and kids are really the guinea pigs for voice computing and personified AI. Elderly people have the issue often of being alone a lot, so they are the ones that might be more likely to turn to chitchat with Alexa.
I would chitchat with muggles, I mean straight people, as they nodded heads and made notes of our relationship differences: extra awkwardness when the bill comes on first dates, fewer discussions about action movies, the need for short, manicured nails (think about it).
You can now have Jibo on your kitchen counter (for $33), but as you try to chitchat with it, don't ask whether climate change is real, because it'll reply in its boyish voice: "I've heard that's a complicated topic," and add nothing else.
What's more ... we're told judges will sometimes travel long distances to interview crime victims, and the lawyers we've spoken to in France tell us Kim's case fits the bill for a judge to travel to the U.S. and have a chitchat with her.
Matt posted the video and that got the attention of the brass at the Beverly Hills PD. We've learned they've invited him to come to the station to have a chitchat where they will make clear ... he had every right to record the incident.
Somehow Chad manages to hit pause on his self-induced challenge of crushing the cold cuts long enough to greet JoJo outside the mansion with a glass of white wine and preemptive "Remember how sexy you think I am once everyone starts badmouthing me" chitchat.
Advertising is designed to be noticed, which means that long before Super Bowl Sunday became the preeminent showcase for new commercials, the big game featured plenty of spots that grabbed viewers' attention and sparked, "Hey did you see that?" chitchat around the office on Monday.
Aware of the artist Alison S. M. Kobayashi's interest in "lost, discarded and donated objects," as she put it, friends of friends of hers passed along a wire recorder — a clunky predecessor to the tape recorder — that came with two reels' worth of chitchat.
"I worked with her very closely and you know, I've got lots of partners who, when we chitchat, talk about their involvement in political campaigns or their lunches with people in Washington," said Dennis Tracey, a partner at Hogan Lovells who worked with Lynch.
There's chitchat about salad and how annoying smartphones can be, a lot of oh-so-contemporary argot ("e-valanche"), a lot of complaining and recrimination and interior rumination, and, in the last pages (for the straight characters at least), a sort of happy ending.
The play takes its sweet time explaining why Alan has dropped by, and for nearly an hour the two men casually and seemingly aimlessly chitchat about this and that, often returning to the subject of Harry's late wife — and the healthy sex life they had.
And according to MaryBeth Sigler, executive coach at Prana Executive Coaching, these questions are not OK. Sigler said chitchat is a fine way to get to know someone but warns candidates not to give away any information that might be detrimental to getting the job.
Chitchat centered on his generosity to the museum; Mr. Tisch has become one of its most important patrons, giving millions in recent years to acquire video art, with Christian Marclay's "The Clock," a 24-hour film that splices together thousands of movie clips involving time, as a particular showstopper.
Chance's aggressive sense of rhythm, emphatic style of vocal chitchat, and rapping in general add a sharpness to music that might otherwise sound sickly sweet, and the project's hip-hop tag marks its retreat into childhood as a way of rewiring, and cleansing, the genre's psychology at the root.
I confess that I do sometimes find eavesdropping on museum chitchat to be more interesting that the art itself, but this isn't the case today; there's just not enough physical space near the painting for me, my new friend the entomologist, poor Joe, and everyone else around us.
The pair engage in wistful chitchat and reminiscences, but this isn't an easy reunion — she recalls how her dad once took her to a pub when she was a young child, and he drank so much that he got into a brawl and fell on top of her.
There was no way Comey wanted to arrive ahead of the others and break the united front the agency heads had agreed upon, and he also didn't want to find himself sitting in some reception room—with Trump transition staffers engaging him in chitchat—something he loathed to his core.
We made chitchat as we walked toward her cavernous study in the house once made famous by Ozzy Osbourne and his family — she had the flu last week and was feeling better now, but, dang, it was rough; birth order is fascinating; if you want to start your own business, you just … should.
"For many years of my life, I've had random white people come to me and ask me about where my last name came from, and I would just look them in the face and say, very politely: 'Slavery'," Mr. O'Hara told the rapt gathering at New 217nd Street Studios, quieting the lingering chitchat.
A handful of small NGOs, collectively known as SynBioWatch, have taken to describing gene-drive researchers as a cabal and using tactics more typical of political misinformation campaigns (filing FOIA requests for thousands of emails, then publishing the result — a banal mix of research chitchat and conference planning — framed as a "trove" of hidden evidence).
After some chitchat about the Jenningses' marriage — in which Andrei, in response to Philip's admission that he had lied to Elizabeth, delivered the key line, "Then there must be something between you she thinks is worth staying for" — Andrei got around to business, reporting that his rival Father Viktor was meeting with the F.B.I., maybe that day.
Owner of Pizzaria Bate Papo (Portuguese for "chitchat"), a pizza shop located in the coastal city of Guarujá, in the state of São Paulo, Dos Santos thought he could get some buzz by raising regular pizza toppings to new culinary heights—a huge challenge in a country known for its innovative culinary skills, and where pizza toppings verge on the extreme.
During six days of wandering under miraculously cloudless skies this past May, I saw a Paris that was at turns familiar — the workaday brasseries and tabacs, the bakeries with their yeasty aromas and morning chitchat, the busy traffic circles — and eye-poppingly new to me: a vast and messy urban agglomeration that's home to the great majority of metropolitan Paris's 10 million residents.
From hardscrabble nights writing snippets for a Hearst newspaper in the 21959s to golden afternoons at Le Cirque with Sinatra or Hepburn and tête-à-tête dinners with Madonna to gather material for columns that ran six days a week, Ms. Smith captivated millions with her tattletale chitchat and, over time, ascended to fame and wealth that rivaled those of the celebrities she covered.
The claim by the Saudi prosecutors, who report directly to the royal court, that Mr. Khashoggi was killed in a "spur of the moment" decision defies all the evidence that points to a premeditated extrajudicial assassination — the bone saw the assailants brought along, the gruesome chitchat taped by Turkish intelligence, the Khashoggi look-alike who was filmed walking out of the consulate after the killing.

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