It generally means if you have the chills from a cold or flu your 'teeth can chatter' (knock together.) Chatter can also mean that a person you know has 'annoying chatter' (always talking, but not really saying anything of importance.)
Examples : My teeth were chattering after just a few minutes in the freezer. The chattering noise came from over there. The poor chipmunk was chattering in fear after we caught it.
A chattering bird with six letters
Yes chattering can be classed as onomatopeia because omomatopoeia is a word that sounds like its description. for example "Snap" "Crackle" "pop" and yes "chattering" because as you say the word it sounds like a group of people chattering away
Something in the engine area started making a chattering sound, just before the explosion.
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my teeth was chattering like a man shivering i dont know just guessing
A simile for teeth chattering could be "like maracas shaking in the hands of a dancer." This comparison vividly illustrates the rapid and rhythmic noise of chattering teeth, evoking a sense of cold or fear that causes the body to react.
It is called a Chattering
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chattering cake
obviously,or else they will die!
Slipping, chattering, or grabbing.