How To Use Judder In A Sentence

  • Beware: all suffer their fair share of juddery, poorly pixelated footage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eventually, it creaked to a juddering, shrieking stop and a huge door, rust-pitted, streaked with red and belled outwards with age ground slowly aside.
  • The plane juddered skyward, helped no doubt by the mental efforts of 100 twitchy passengers willing it into the air.
  • Once the judder settles down, the film becomes more watchable, but no one is likely to praise the clear video quality.
  • But the johns0 guide for this also puts the audio at a higher and unnatural pitch: playing NTSC discs on PAL equipment often results in jerky / juddery artifacts, VideoHelp.com Forum
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  • Occasionally there was a judder as some obstruction was struck.
  • I am concerned about picture 'judder' and 'flicker' in some of my videos when viewed on TV, and will try to explain what I am seeing against what I would like to see. VideoHelp.com Forum
  • The car was juddering and vibrating as if it would explode.
  • The tensions between the trio are given natural awkwardness, matched by juddery, low-fi camerawork. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is new is that after decades of reasonably steady increase, earnings growth has come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • When road conditions became worse, juddering was transmitted through the steering column and scuttle shake, that scourge of open-tops, occurred.
  • When she first met her future husband in 1962 they'd drive round the countryside in his low-slung Mini Cooper, ‘which used to judder the hairpins out of my hair, causing my lacquered beehive to collapse’.
  • My guide is mainly for pal-ntsc where the pal video almost always have that higher and unnatural pitch due to being speeded. most people dont notice or care about 4\% speeded up sound for ntsc-pal anyways. playing NTSC discs on PAL equipment often results in jerky / juddery artifacts, VideoHelp.com Forum
  • It's the driver's skill, not the different country, that decides whether it's just a bump or a horrible judder!
  • Her shattered rib cage began to move with sudden, juddering movements as her damaged body struggled to continue to function. FREE EXCERPT: Hater by David Moody (Chapter 3)
  • Now the good times have come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was overuse of the word "judder", for example. Sepulchre
  • She collided with the corner of it, causing an almighty bang as it juddered across the lino, and probably scaring the life out of those in the other room.
  • Then James saw his friend's shoulders begin to shake, juddering up and down and suddenly Jenni was crying into his chest.
  • The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered.
  • He also suggested that there will be no judder on the cars people actually buy.
  • The old engine was juddering
  • We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials.
  • But I know, any moment, she is going to look round, and my heart sinks with a judder into the pit of my stomach.
  • The doors immediately slid shut, and with a shake and a judder, the floor beneath them lurched.
  • In addition, some slight judder remains, an artifact of the transfer process.
  • It means to sound juddery: there are occasional bursts of song, but the play is not a musical. Earthquakes in London; The Good Soldier; FIB
  • He let the slope on the driveway pull him down to the level pavement, juddering over the stony concrete.
  • I have tested the Ford Fiesta and Nissan Micra, but they felt juddery. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It is a juddery and rather unenlightening trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the national policy forum assembles this weekend in Wrexham, there is a need both to overhaul juddering institutions and to reset the intellectual route. Ed Miliband: The long and winding road | Editorial
  • Their disappointment when they realised that rather than playing a tune, it simply juddered and made a strange 'tick-tock' noise and finally, their efforts to shake off Daniel, her beyond annoying brother. The Tick-tock Box - by Holly Gash
  • Which would be just about bearable if the clutch weren't both heavy and juddery. Times, Sunday Times
  • They go juddering down a bumpy hill, do something silly in the air and then judder a bit more. Times, Sunday Times
  • He awoke to a subliminal judder and then a hollow, deep boom that rocked through the fortress and was not so much heard as felt.
  • What is new is that after decades of reasonably steady increase, earnings growth has come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nasa has said that it will not fly another shuttle until it has pinpointed why solid foam cladding juddered off the external fuel tank during lift-off last month.
  • The train juddered and she fell forward, the moment lost. En Pointe
  • The glider dips and banks, the joystick juddering in my hand.
  • Shaven-domed and lanky, he possessed an unmatchable, boneless judder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The transfer is overly soft, and the image suffers from constant judder.
  • According to Intel, the new onboard GPU has 20 per cent more shaders -- an important component in the fight against juddery 3D. Crave at CNET UK
  • At moderate speeds in moderate corners, the CC rolls like a capsizing ore ship, and yet the tighter suspension can't seem to rein in the 20-inch wheels' unsprung mass, which on rough roads will trammel and judder frantically. A Nissan at CrossPurposes With Competence
  • The poles' rotation unevenness and movement judder are caused by several processes.
  • The ship juddered, and Grak and his bridge crew hung on to their consoles just to stay upright as the floor lurched and dipped. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • The engine gave a sudden judder.
  • ‘He mounted the kerb and juddered forward and back,’ he told magistrates.
  • Now the good times have come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • But instead of a smooth descent of the wheels, there was a juddering sound and the plane veered to the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he did all that 'juddery wuddery dying' stuff, that was, you know, pretending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the good times have come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • This house proposes that we not sully the memory of a parent, least of all one who sends a judder through a child, unleashing rather that selfsame, satin-lined grizzly, that selfsame man-eater whose breath is furring the windshield. The Windshield
  • The refresh rate is only 60 hertz, so the blurry 'juddering' effect is occasionally an issue when you're watching fast-moving sports, but it's perfectly fine for most other applications. Forbes.com: News
  • The 120Hz HD sets get rid of "judder" but still motion increment at 24fps. VideoHelp.com Forum
  • In the end it was perhaps no surprise to find him muted, outpunched and always juddering along in second gear. Wimbledon 2010: Berdych's bulk no match for faultless Nadal
  • But instead of a smooth descent of the wheels, there was a juddering sound and the plane veered to the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a very soft pedal and judders on take-off.
  • During fast motion it cuts down on what is known as "judder" or artifacts of when film is transferred to video G4TV - The Feed
  • We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials.
  • The Nexus, you will be glad to hear, seems to be working again - although not without the odd judder and near-collapse.
  • We had to be strapped into our seats because they tilted and bucked and juddered in response to the action on the large screen.
  • What is new is that after decades of reasonably steady increase, earnings growth has come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon release the man stood back a step and Geraint fell to the floor in juddering spasms. Together « A Fly in Amber
  • The town dates from the 13th century and is a historical highlight on the trip – though our bikes were far too modern for the stone streets as we juddered over them. Trans-Iberian: cycling Spain's ancient Via de la Plata
  • For a moment, there was silence in the centre of Potters Bar as everyone nearby froze at the shock of the noise and juddering force of the impact.
  • You simply lie there, trying to force relaxation, but instead there is only anxiety juddering your bones. Portrait of a Sunday Afternoon
  • Most women remember a good sports bra, but forget that treadmill jogging sends rhythmic judders rippling through ample bottoms.
  • The technology eliminates motion artifacts in high-resolution digital video content, often referred to as "judder," to ensure smooth playback. Press Releases
  • When the actors huddle together to evoke an elephant or judder and shake to simulate a moving train, they do it with tact rather than as if expecting us to be bowled over by their skill.
  • The Axiam judders and shakes like a very early classic bike then slowly gains momentum rather than actually accelerating.
  • Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.
  • A 90-minute drive will generate a lot of heat in the clutch, causing the friction plates - which move together to engage drive - to warp, hence the judder.
  • The beginning scenes suffer from serious judder, which can make viewers seasick if they watch on a big screen.
  • The engine judders quite violently but does not start for some time.
  • Beware: all suffer their fair share of juddery, poorly pixelated footage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tensions between the trio are given natural awkwardness, matched by juddery, low-fi camerawork. Times, Sunday Times
  • The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep.
  • Luckily not a single judder or unevenness of movement occurred and the next day the ‘rushes’ indicated that the job had been completed successfully - and not before time.
  • But instead of a smooth descent of the wheels, there was a juddering sound and the plane veered to the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The machine juddered and shook violently sometimes inching across the kitchen floor.
  • Then we had to stand up, breathe heavily and do juddery movements to music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.
  • As the ABS anti-lock braking system juddered into action and the car stood on its nose, so I became aware that the seatbelt had tightened into a real bearhug, keeping me tight in the seat.
  • They go juddering down a bumpy hill, do something silly in the air and then judder a bit more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Greg hit the emergency stop button and as the lift juddered to a halt, said my name very gently.
  • But today, as I set to the grass and weeds there was a mighty judder, and instead of purring like a tiger as it should it began growling like a wounded hyena.
  • They didn't stay out on deck for very long; despite their heavy furs and layers of garments, the two women were soon chilled to the bone and juddering.
  • The fifth of those inquiries juddered to a halt in court 14 of the Old Bailey on Friday morning when the judge accepted the admission of prosecution counsel, Nicholas Hilliard QC, that to proceed with the trial of the three men charged with the murder would be "oppressive" and "unfair. Daniel Morgan was murdered. Now it seems justice is dead too | Duncan Campbell
  • But that's mostly down to the first quarter's frenetic pace, with growth tailing off and then juddering next year. Germany Happy Paying Up to Keep Expansion on Track
  • He may be getting rid of ambling tearful goal-scapegoat Dimitar Berbatov, indolent Glenn Hoddle-lite Michael Carrick, juddering, creaking, back-firing defensive Rolls Royce Rio Ferdinand and apparently want-away ace grappler Nemanja Vidic. Football transfer rumours: Kasper Schmeichel to Bayern Munich?
  • Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.
  • The car juddered and ground to a halt right in the middle of the road.
  • They go juddering down a bumpy hill, do something silly in the air and then judder a bit more. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elevator doors juddered open when we reached the fifth floor.
  • This process introduces additional "judder" due to the 232323 sequence. VideoHelp.com Forum
  • Primary benefits include the elimination of motion artifacts in high-resolution digital video content, often referred to as "judder" and "blur," to ensure smooth playback. Press Releases
  • The elevator doors juddered open when we reached the fifth floor.
  • My wheels juddered on a main road that seemed not to have been paved since the Communists were in charge. Bohemian Rhapsody on Two Wheels
  • The floor's vibration increased in amplitude to a steady, rhythmic judder, intensifying my feeling of nausea. ANTI-ICE
  • And she's as jumpy as a sack full of rabbits, while running around Britain's Most Haunted Houses - the night vision picking up every squeal, nervous tic and judder that she can give out.
  • Her hands juddered at her sides as if charged with an electric current.
  • The lift started off, juddered, and went out of action.
  • Jo said: ‘I woke up at about 8am and everything was juddering, which must have been the earthquake.’
  • The Juddernaut is the future," hyperventilated the Daily Mail, "and that future is now. The Saturday interview: Judd Trump
  • Just listen to the engine, run it round the block a few times and if it doesn't judder too much in third, hand over your pocket change.
  • The resultant book, "VHS: Absurd, Odd, and Ridiculous Relics from the Videotape Era" Running Press, $14 has just been published, and to celebrate that fact, we present a rewind to the days when pausing meant juddering images, tapes would spool inside machines, and video rental stores were our YouTube. Weird VHS Titles From Days Gone By
  • The movements were smooth and natural, not at all like the juddering actions of a machine and Alan watched in awe as the tortoise craned left and right to take in his surroundings, including the cages of animals.
  • Without even seeing my room, I chase after my taxi, and within minutes we are juddering through the warm spring evening and neon-lit streets which wind down to the harbour.
  • It is a juddery and rather unenlightening trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then suddenly, as if I'd thought too soon, there was a terrific pull backwards, and we were all thrown forwards in our seats as the train juddered to a sudden halt.
  • They suggest a type of slipstream— Her words were silenced by an enormous judder, which snapped the bridge around in a dizzying spin, hurling Voktra, Commander Marist, the chairman and everyone else pinwheeling across consoles and slamming painfully into walls and pillars. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • The crisis has thrown up epic squabbles across Europe, but the euro zone's capacity to respond remains juddery. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • But the judder is always there, as though we were watching the film from the bed of a pickup truck traveling on a gravel road.
  • Also, again regardless of the revs, the car judders and shudders violently upon the engagement of 1st gear.
  • But even as he did so, a great judder ran through the lift, and it stopped moving.
  • The bus juddered a final time before gaining the safety of tarmac.
  • The oral tradition and culture of storytelling's marketplace influence it, as well as the judder of social thought of the the late Qing Dynasty.
  • Unfortunately, it only moved a yard or two before juddering to a halt. Gyles Brandreth Answers Questions about the Oscar Wilde Mysteries
  • It dates back to the 13th century and is a historical highlight on the trip, our bikes appearing far too modern as we juddered over the stones. Cycling Spain's ancient Via de la Plata
  • The coverage was seamless with no stop / start, no juddery images or sound drop outs, and most importantly no drop outs at crucial moments like the actual inauguration! Blah, Blah! Technology
  • I've read quite a bit and asked a few of my vid mates in Oz and there seems to be a void as to whether or not CMOS chips add to the "judder" over CCDs with progressive capture. Discussions: Message List - root
  • A judder like an electrical pulse sped through Ferdinand's veins from his finger to his heart like a capsule being podded from one floor of a shop to another.
  • Instead, new pages slid in from the right, with text that juddered a little as it moved into place. First impressions: The Pandigital Novel 7-inch color e-book reader
  • It helps that they have become a momentous live band, their rockier tracks sounding like juddering juggernauts. Elbow – review
  • Then a second explosion was felt, with a deep roar and a juddering as the whole cinema shook.
  • He slides down the wood beam, out cold but still juddering.
  • - The credits can be truly interlaced to make them run faster without being juddery and unreadable, thus leaving more room for the show. Doom9's Forum

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