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(1) A speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
(1) Speak haltingly,stutter in speech
(2) Speak haltingly
(3) Stutter in speech
(1) Carter first learned to trade with his fists when he was a 10-year-old who suffered from a severe stammer and refused to be ridiculed.
(2) Jas Duke was the artist who turned the infliction of a stammer into some of the greatest performance poetry ever.
(3) As a young man, he had a dreadful stammer
(4) My stammer would make me completely unable to say a sentence properly, but I didn't want this ever to get in the way of what I wanted to do.
(5) Birkin, a Londoner who has survived the Great War but is left with a stammer , a nervous twitch, and vivid nightmares, is given the summer job of uncovering a mediaeval wall-painting in the church of a small Yorkshire village.
(6) There might be a slight stammer but otherwise the speech will seem normal.
(7) It could be construed as a brave choice because - though you'd never know it from watching him in character - Dimsdale has a noticeable stammer , something that could be seen as a big drawback in a profession where the voice is paramount.
(8) By the way - who, today, would hire a lecturer with a stammer ?
(9) She'll start acting coy, and then suddenly blink, stammer , turn red, and hurry off quickly or, if we're in our room (this semester we have a free period at the same time), she buries her nose in a book.
(10) It was a known secret that when Helen lied she had a tendency to stammer .
(11) Hard to believe, but the effort in Bird's voice stems from a childhood stammer .
(12) The young schoolgirl with the stammer in Switzerland has become a very poised public speaker in Pattaya.
(13) He had a tendency to stammer when he was nervous, which he always seemed to be when he was summoned by Mordred.
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(16) Carl observed that when Preston spoke these words he did not stammer once over the names themselves.
(17) She sensed the stammer in my voice and hugged me tightly.
(18) We, a young couple, novices in bringing up children, had gifted a stammer to our eldest-born.
(19) They highlighted the fact that many famous people with a stammer , including Winston Churchill and Marilyn Monroe, managed to overcome their speech defect.
(20) Frequent headaches may be independent, but because they make you tense, and you have a tendency to stammer , you probably do so during a headache.
stutter
stumble over one's words
hesitate
falter
pause
halt
splutter
stutter
speech impediment
speech defect
Enunciate
Pronounce
Pronounce