MP Christopher Chope wanted to suggest limiting the Hillsborough discussion so that MPs could
yatter on at length about a subject very close to their hearts - their pensions.
Here in my study, in its listlessness of Vacancy, some old Victorian house, air-tight and sheeted for old summers, far from the hornet
yatter of the bond-- is loneliness, a thin smoke threat of vital air.
Yatter et al., Twenty-Ninth Annual Review of Criminal Procedure: Warrantless Searches and Seizures, 88 GEO.
Later, they would be joined by the manic
yatter of a green woodpecker and the raucous nonsense from a bunch of guinea fowl in the garden of one of the elegant villas at the bottom of the valley.
Criticism by discussion, extending from mere
yatter...
Over the past year and a half , the car has been the one place where I could
yatter away on the phone in relative peace so this has really rained on my parade.
I think they had a bit of a
yatter to him in the tunnel at half-time."
Then an enterprising dude in a cowboy hat searched out an official and
yattered away to him in Spanish.
From the February 25 entry in her journal: "Lowell's class yesterday a great disappointment: I said a few mealymouthed things, a few BU students
yattered nothings I wouldn't let my Smith freshmen say without challenge.