He was born a stutterer and was not able to dispute well, but he was good at writing papers. |
Shell, a comparative-literature professor and a stutterer, examines stuttering from the perspectives of history, literature, popular culture, science, and personal experience. |
He did well at local schools, even though he was a chronic stutterer till his late teens. |
A college student of 19 was so severe a stutterer that his face during speech became grotesquely distorted. |
Tillis relocated to Nashville in 1957, where he found the city's music industry executives bemused by the idea that a stutterer could be a recording artist, while his songwriting capability gained quick acceptance. |
In New Orleans, Mandisa started school and she had to cope with some new problems: she was big, a stutterer and an African American, and for those reasons, some kids teased her. |