judder|juddered|juddering|judders in English
verb
[jud·der || 'dʒʌdə(r)]
shake violently and quickly, vibrate violently and rapidly, shudde
Use "judder|juddered|juddering|judders" in a sentence
1. Juddering Armlessly Across California Since 1982
2. Improvement of Cursoriality through Reducing Brake Judder and High Thermal Conduction
3. Synonyms for Convulses include jerks, shudders, agitates, shakes, buckets, jiggles, joggles, jolts, jounces and judders
4. In order to achieve a sensitive, judder-free rotation of the joint even at large articulation angles, the inner circle (230) can have a smaller diameter (Di) than the outer circle (210).
5. There are ‘hooks’ and interludes, A and B sections, and lines of sound that take the place of conventional melody lines, even in the juddering, stuttering, difficult motif of In Line, or the manically Arrythmical Fool Moon.
6. Furthermore, the Assonantly rhymed ‘judder like a juggernaut’ and the plosive alliteration in ‘bed’ ‘broad’ and ‘belly’ creates unity but also an unsettling dark humor, leading readers to consider which identities truly experience the full scope of human desire.
7. The service manager told me that the Clonking noise is from the tyres and another manager told me the car is trying to drive straight ahead (whilst in a turn) and it is the scrubbing of the tyre on the road which is causing the noise and the judder