He falters, stammers, falls back on grand anachronisms and speaks with a thick accent. |
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Rogozhin proposes that they give each other the crosses they wear round their necks, and stammers a renunciation of Nastasia. |
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He stammers excuses, she is in the background yelling and he is calling her names. |
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Before we get off the phone, Kent stumbles and stammers until finding her footing in a heartwarming anecdote. |
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I also benefit from this small stammers to thank all the people who entrusted to me their skin during all these years. |
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The journalist, a young man, stammers his questions as he stares at her with the expression of a sailor who has just sighted the Fortunate Isles. |
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The candidate has however a few flaws: he is one-eyed, lame and he stammers. |
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For example, someone wants to talk, but does not find the right words: he is embarrassed, he stammers. |
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People were saying I helped them get over their stammers. |
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All those long-ago sections in hushed classrooms, clouded with students shuffling their feet awkwardly over texts, making astute-sounding stammers and abstruse-sounding circumlocutions? |
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And for the love of Moses, will some woman please take on 32-year-old single metalhead Paul, who is kind, clever, interesting and, importantly, beautifully turned out but stammers a bit when nervous, especially on dates. |
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In a very last effort, she stammers she is about to change. |
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