stutterer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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stutterer in the PONS Dictionary

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Hull was described as quick-minded, a stutterer and a tall, elegant, distinguished-looking man sporting a malacca cane with a silver top.
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I had a really bad stutterer in the group, every word was a stutter and now she can actually speak fluent sentences.
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Juh was a natural leader, but was a stutterer and had problems in talking.
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The majority of stutterers experience or have experienced bullying, harassment, or ridicule to some degree during their school years from both peers and teachers who do not understand the condition.
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The term has been variously translated as stutterers, stammerers, or babblers.
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It can be especially difficult for stutterers to form friendships or romantic relationships, both because stutterers may avoid social exposure and because non-stutterers may find the disorder unattractive.
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Stutterers often find that their stuttering fluctuates and that they have good days, bad days and stutter-free days.
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However, the results reveal a significant difference between the performance of the stutterers and the fluent-speakers on the speech test.
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This approach attempts to reduce the severity and fear of stuttering, and strives to teach stutterers to stutter with control, and not to make the stutterer fluent.
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This is often related to struggles and forcing learned when the stutterer was very young.
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