The act of pausing uncertainly.
To have problems articulating the words, repeting sometimes some syllables.
1 Dealers believe further gains are possible unless the major overseas markets falter .
2 U.S. payrolls data last week fed concerns that U.S. demand could falter .
3 Meeting that yellow-eyed gaze required effort, yet she managed without a falter .
4 The economy could falter if the central bank continues to raise rates.
5 But Monday's figures highlighted the risk that the economy may falter again.
6 Several times his gaze slid right over us but did not falter .
7 The falter in the words spoke to the tenseness of his suspense.
8 Bonucci would shoulder the increasing pressure; Ranocchia would falter beneath its weight.
9 The sharp falter in the words betrayed more than the speaker knew.
10 Still, some analysts said the Iliad offer could falter on price alone.
11 By now, however, our assumption that Tink was safe began to falter .
12 How many times have you seen fighters falter when tiredness sets in?
13 Experts believe these numbers could grow as the economy continues to falter .
14 She did not falter , although the red in her cheeks flushed deeper.
15 Policymakers have since warned that growth could falter between October and December.
16 By late summer, the growth of Supercolony had already begun to falter .
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