Synonym: falter, haw, hem, hesitate, stammer. Similar words: stuttering, utter, butter, gutter, mutter, clutter, butter up, splutter. Meaning: ['stʌtə(r)] n. a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds. v. speak haltingly.
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31. Suddenly the firing became louder than before and the stutter of added to the noise.
32. The pleasure starts with two magnificent performances: Colin Firth as King George VI, afflicted by a terrible stutter, and Geoffrey Rush as an unorthodox Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue.
33. When someone asks me what business I am in I become embarrassed stutter and stammer.
34. I always stutter on my words when I get nervous.
35. The British decline may make the world economy stutter -- but no more than that.
36. It's folk wisdom that people fidget, touch their noses, stutter, and break eye contact when they lie - the proverbial "shifty-eyed" look. But research has shown that just isn't so.
37. The moment he relaxes his concentration, he will lapse into a stutter.
38. Some research shows that these children are predisposed to stutter, nocturia and stomach, etc.
39. Though Han Hs ǚ eh - y ǚ was not a deaf - mute, he did have a slight stutter.
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