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judder

[juhd-er] / ˈdʒʌd ər /


Example Sentences

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When we are out of sync, he says, we experience it as a kind of judder or twinge of social discomfort which “is your brain working a little harder to fix predictions that are wrong.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He and George pushed and tugged on Nanuq with shaking, juddering hands, trying first to get him turned around, and then to pull him back to shore.

From Literature

Released in April, the song is two minutes and seventeen seconds of aggressively chaotic beat drops, juddering synths and gang vocals.

From BBC

According to the report, the pilot tried to correct the deviation but was met with a "significant judder" from the nose gear.

From BBC

At the foot of the cliff, the boat juddered violently as the wind battered it.

From Literature