to stutter

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To saunter lazily, with a slip-shod movement. This is not a common word. I have never met with it except in the example quoted.


I stuttered up to No. 4 yesterday arter the funeral; but they are so grown over with rum there, you can hardly tell what is nater and what is not.--Margaret, p. 327.

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