Sentences

twattle in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Twattle (verb): To talk incessantly or chatter in a trivial or foolish manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. She couldn’t help but twattle on about her latest adventures during the lunch break.
  2. His tendency to twattle during meetings often frustrated his more serious colleagues.
  3. The children twattled excitedly about their plans for the weekend, filling the room with laughter.
  4. Even though he meant well, his constant twattling made it hard for anyone to get a word in.
  5. As she sat by the fire, she enjoyed the twattle of her friends sharing stories from their childhood.
  6. She couldn't help but twattle about the latest gossip during lunch.
  7. His tendency to twattle made it hard for anyone to take him seriously.
  8. In the quiet of the library, she was reprimanded for her twattling with friends.
  9. The old man would often twattle on about his youth, captivating the listeners.
  10. They spent the afternoon twattling, sharing stories that made them laugh until they cried.
  11. She couldn't help but twattle about the latest gossip at the office.
  12. The children would twattle endlessly during their playdates, their laughter filling the room.
  13. It's hard to focus when all they do is twattle about trivial matters.
  14. He was known for his tendency to twattle, often sharing stories that had no real significance.
  15. Despite their twattle, I appreciated the lightheartedness they brought to the gathering.