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"Yet she was the true powerhouse behind her stammering king."
Between them, I think, they turned me into a stammering midget.
He shook the stammering lethargy out of his mind and body.
In a low stammering voice I explained to her why this vision frightened me so much.
He tried not to sound like a stammering idiot.
At last the stammering recital came to an end.
And the trader told his tale in a stammering rush of tears.
This stammering outpouring may be without interest to the sector of the world to which I now belong.
From women this ancient faith commands but a stammering assent.
She reads an announcement card after the stammering announcer is unable to.
Although many children go through a stammering stage when they're learning to speak, most pass through this phase and have no further problems.
Then the urgency swept back to swallow everything, even the first stammering utterances of love.
A stammering scream came out of the box.
His parents couldn't afford a speech therapist for his stammering treatment.
If it speaks with a stammering voice, then we shall make another, as one generation follows its progenitor and takes up the former music.
The night swallowed his lantern and his stammering voice as I headed west along the pike.
An omnichora, the stammering manager explained, was standard equipment in this apartment.
A stammering boy from a poor household, he is friendless at his school, and takes refuge in vengeful fantasies.
Not quite stammering, she continued: "Dinny has never been in the East."
A stammering voice in a thick brogue protested with the petulance of intoxication.
He laughed aloud at her stammering embarrassment.
Alec Murphy as the Deputy, the personification of law and order, is a fine stammering idiot.
"I'd say, sir," said a stammering midshipman, staring with wide eyes out the porthole, "that it's found us!"
Out of the receiver poured the stammering words of an incomprehensible language, mixed in with background radio static.
"Her Grace also says that the act is worse with a commoner," Julia continued in a stammering rush.