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stotter
/ 藞st蓲t蓹; 藞stot蓹r /
verb
- to stagger
noun
- anything outstanding, esp a good-looking person
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stotter1
Example Sentences
"I am not aware of what impacts these things may have on the case," Stotter said.
Carrillo's attorney Jeffrey Stotter told NBC News that "all of these allegations are just that 鈥 accusations and allegations."
His lawyer in the state case, Jeffrey C. Stotter, said he had not yet been retained on the federal case but expected to be involved since both were possibly capital cases.
Defense attorney Jeffrey Stotter said his client has a traumatic brain injury, though he would not elaborate beyond saying it was not related to his active-duty military service.
The muckle black deil was father to the Frasers, a鈥檅ody kens that; and as for the Gregara, I never could abye the reek o鈥 them since I could stotter on two feet.
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