stammel (Meaning)

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stammel (n)

a coarse woolen cloth formerly used for undergarments and usually dyed bright red

Synonyms & Antonyms of stammel

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stammel Sentence Examples

  1. The child stammered out his words, too nervous to speak clearly.
  2. The witness stammelled in fear, the memory of the incident still haunting him.
  3. The injured man stammered out his address, his voice trembling with pain.
  4. The professor stammered through his lecture, unable to recall the proper terms.
  5. Embarrassment caused the young woman to stammel and struggle to find her voice.
  6. The terrified soldiers stammelled their orders, each word tinged with panic.
  7. The politician stammered during his speech, his reputation hanging in the balance.
  8. The student stammered through his presentation, his confidence waning with each passing moment.
  9. The convict stammered out his plea for mercy, desperation etched on his face.
  10. The actor stammelled during his performance, throwing off the entire production.

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a coarse woolen cloth formerly used for undergarments and usually dyed bright red

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No antonyms found.

The child stammered out his words, too nervous to speak clearly.

The witness stammelled in fear, the memory of the incident still haunting him.

The injured man stammered out his address, his voice trembling with pain.

The professor stammered through his lecture, unable to recall the proper terms.