noun
- plural of natterer; people who chatter or talk persistently and often irritatingly about trivial matters
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The natterers in the office never stopped talking about the weather.
- A group of natterers gathered by the water cooler every morning.
- She found the natterers at the party exhausting and retreated to a quiet corner.
- The natterers complained endlessly about minor inconveniences.
- Those natterers could turn any brief conversation into a lengthy discussion.
- He avoided sitting near the natterers during lunch.