[jud.der] vi [prob. alter. of shudder] (1931) chiefly Brit: to vibrate with intensity "the engine stalled and kept ~ing --Roy Spicer"
[2]judder n (1935) chiefly Brit: the action or sound of juddering
[jud.der] vi [prob. alter. of shudder] (1931) chiefly Brit: to vibrate with intensity "the engine stalled and kept ~ing --Roy Spicer"
[2]judder n (1935) chiefly Brit: the action or sound of juddering
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012