Judder
[juhd-er] /ˈdʒʌd ər/ Chiefly British
verb (used without object)
1.
to vibrate violently:
an old automobile with a clutch that judders.
noun
2.
a state or instance of juddering.
/ˈdʒʌdə/
verb
1.
(intransitive) to shake or vibrate
noun
2.
abnormal vibration in a mechanical system, esp due to grabbing between friction surfaces, as in the clutch of a motor vehicle
3.
a juddering motion
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