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How to use Stammer in a sentence

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And the mysterious opening sequence, in which a teenage boy is cured of his stammer by a hypnotist, eludes explanation and classification.
He had a tendency to stammer when he was nervous, which he always seemed to be when he was summoned by Mordred.
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.
He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp.
Some left-handed people when pressurised to change over to the right hand also tend to develop a stutter or stammer.
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.
But suddenly he began to stammer, and looking round in some alarm I saw a dozen grown-ups and children had gathered around and were listening.
Neruda is master of a living world in turmoil, and his expression is at times scarcely more than a sibylline stammer, a primitive muttering.
Carl observed that when Preston spoke these words he did not stammer once over the names themselves.
We, a young couple, novices in bringing up children, had gifted a stammer to our eldest-born.
Hard to believe, but the effort in Bird's voice stems from a childhood stammer.
Sitting towards the back of the hall was an inconspicuous, balding, bespectacled man with a slight stammer.
Jas Duke was the artist who turned the infliction of a stammer into some of the greatest performance poetry ever.
The young schoolgirl with the stammer in Switzerland has become a very poised public speaker in Pattaya.
He knew he was ready, knew it was real, knew it was her, and the words came without a stutter or a stammer.
He has fulfilled two of his dreams, firstly overcoming his stammer and secondly helping others.
He doesn't attempt the stammer, the dandyish manner, the cigarette ostentatiously clamped between the middle fingers.
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.
My childhood stammer surfaced in full force during the second thirty-hour training.
They highlighted the fact that many famous people with a stammer, including Winston Churchill and Marilyn Monroe, managed to overcome their speech defect.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the wish to laugh had returned, and made her stammer, interrupting her at each word.
She was about to stammer out words of excuse and apology, when McPhulach turned round and leaned over the wind-screen.
The best he could do was to stammer a hope that she would not be obliged to sell the house.
He was often impeded by a slight stammer, especially at the end of a session.
He was made to wear leg braces to correct his knock-knees and developed a stammer.
Pretty r good, that movieo about his stammer,r but accordingr to them in the knowo he was as dim as his dad and an alky k as well.
He was alone, beside himself, with livid face and scarce able to stammer.
Seldom have I known any profound being that had anything to say to this world, unless forced to stammer out something by way of getting a living.
My heart was beating so fast, and there was such a singing in my ears, that I could scarcely stammer I had no objection.
She would blush and stammer, and be adorably embarrassed, of course.
Let thy virtue be too high for the familiarity of names, and if thou must speak of it, be not ashamed to stammer about it.
He began to stammer, and would, in all probability, have raised her suspicions by the answer he was going to give, when, at once, the door opened, and in came Lady Bellaston.
He did not hear what Amy was saying, and whenever she paused expectantly he could only stammer an awkward assent, which was as often misplaced as otherwise.
There was something so odious, so insolent, so repulsive in the look which met her, that, without the power to stammer forth a syllable, she rose and hurried from the room.
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