The act of pausing uncertainly.
To have problems articulating the words, repeting sometimes some syllables.
1 And it was right here that the commercial paper market finally faltered .
2 The admiral, I mean.' He faltered , thinking he had gone too far.
3 Her voice faltered ; a tender thought changed the form of the argument.
4 United have now faltered just when a great deal is at stake.
5 Stocks fell modestly in New York yesterday as an early rally faltered .
6 Government agencies have faltered in fulfilling their mandates and serving the public.
7 France and much of the rest of the euro zone also faltered .
8 USC's outside shooting faltered badly at the start and never really improved.
9 The talks were early-stage and faltered that source said at the time.
10 The light faltered and became a fixed point in the darkness ahead.
11 I have always found him easy enough to talk to. He faltered .
12 But talks over a far smaller package have faltered in the past.
13 Her smile of welcome faltered only slightly when she saw her father.
14 He never faltered in the task he set himself-thetask of happiness.
15 Another country with a proud history in its chosen sport has faltered .
16 We four-wefour offer ourselves-ascandidates-wefour offer ourselves as- I faltered .
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Faltered в диалектах
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