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Definitionn. a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
Last update: July 15, 2015
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She stammered due to fear and nervousness. [Please select]
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Despite his slight stammer, each type of software showed the potential to be able to turn his speech into text equally well. [Please select]
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He could only stammer out: My brother is dead. [Please select]
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Wh--wh--whatever the council please to think of it," stammered Milnwood." [Please select]
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"I--I--have seen him, madam, at my uncle's, and--and elsewhere occasionally," stammered Miss Edith Bellenden. [Please select]
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Gladness and surprise prevented his speaking; but he took the garland she offered him and, seizing her hands, stammered out: "Thanks--thank you, Dada." [Please select]
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A storm of applause greeted its appearance; the tipsiest stammered out his approval, and the picture presented to drunken eyes was indeed a beautiful and gorgeous one. [Please select]
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The slave shook her head, and stammered an answer, "Phoebicius will not have it so." [Please select]
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He stammered an incoherent answer, and "I do not understand; come a little nearer." [Please select]
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"We live high up on the mountain," stammered Hermas. [Please select]
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Gorgias started, and the apology he stammered showed so plainly how inattentively he had listened, that Barine would have had good reason to feel offended. [Please select]
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