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stutter
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stutter [′stəd·ər]
(communications)
Series of undesired black and white lines sometimes produced when a facsimile signal undergoes a sharp amplitude change.
(medicine)
A speech disorder marked by repetition of words, syllables, or sounds, or by hesitations in manner by the speaker.


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On the wall-mounted television, President Obama was being sworn in stutteringly, and in his hilltop lair just outside Lambourn McCoy settled down with his mug of tea - another man whose achievements mark him out as being of a very different stripe to all who have gone before.
After 30 years or so, the small-scale operation came stutteringly to a halt and factories lay idle while the local people had to find some other way of putting food on the table for their families.
Maybe, but while rookie Coleman has injected massive team spirit back into his club lifting it to untold heights, United are only just beginning to succeed at catch-up after a stutteringly awful start to the season.
 
 
 
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