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stutter

verb as in speak haltingly

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Standing before TV cameras, Trump shuddered and stuttered, as if afflicted with palsy, making fun of the journalist whose articles he disliked.

Biden, who has always had a stutter, has clearly lost an additional step in his rhetorical powers in recent years.

“Yet, when I became another character, in a play, I lost the stutter. It was phenomenal.”

Saturday was also the defending champions' first outing and they suffered a stutter of their own, losing four wickets while chasing just 94.

From BBC

Opener Sarah Bryce kept her side in the game with 49 not out but struggled for support as the middle order stuttered under the pressure of a chase.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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