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  • 31Stutter (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Stutter Type = Album Artist = James Released = June 1986 Recorded = Amazon Studios, Liverpool (early 1986) Genre = Rock, indie Length = 39:51 Label = Blanco y Negro/Sire Producer = Lenny Kaye Reviews = * Allmusic… …

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  • 32Stutter bunny — HistoryStutter Bunny are a Glasgow based female fronted rock band from Scotland, UK. Having formed in early 2004 as Eric and the Bunny Boilers they enjoyed a successful two years on the Scottish music scene before changing their name to Stutter… …

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  • 33Stutter (Elastica song) — Infobox Single Name = Stutter Caption = Artist = Elastica from Album = Elastica Released = 1993 Format = CD, Cassette, Vinyl Recorded = 1993 Genre = Britpop Length = 2:22 Label = Geffen Records Producer = Elastica This single = Stutter (1993)… …

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  • 34Stutter (Joe song) — Infobox Single Name = Stutter Artist = Joe featuring Mystikal from Album = My Name Is Joe Released = February 13, 2001 Recorded = 2000 Genre = Hip hop R B Chart position = * #1 (US, US R B) * #7 (UK) Last single = Treat Her Like a Lady (2000)… …

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  • 35stutter step — noun Date: 1966 a momentary hesitation or false step by a runner (as in football) done to fake a defender out of position • stutter step verb …

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  • 36stutter-step — verb see stutter step …

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  • 37stutter — 1. verb To speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds. Syn: stammer See Also: pseudostuttering, stutterer 2. noun A speech disorder characterised by …

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  • 38stutter — Synonyms and related words: balbuties, dysphemia, falter, faltering, halt, hammer, haw, hem, hem and haw, hesitate, hesitation, hum, hum and haw, mammer, palilalia, stammer, stammering, stumble, stuttering, traulism …

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  • 39stutter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. See stammering. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. stumble, falter, sputter; see stammer . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. stammer, splutter, *trip over one s own words, *get hung by the tongue, falter,… …

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  • 40stutter — stut·ter || stÊŒtÉ™(r) n. tendency to falter or pause frequently while speaking, stammer v. falter or pause frequently while speaking, stammer …

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