Wiktionary
a. Tending to stutter.
Usage examples of "stuttery".
The blinker was dancing in the wind, and Johnny caught just a glimpse of the departing truck in its stuttery glow.
Yet the entire area around the store and the barn was mercilessly bright, and even with the wind he could hear revving engines, the stuttery roar of generators, and men yelling.
Overhead, the fluorescents flicker on and off, giving the place a stuttery, hallucinatory look.
Jovian finally spoke, and his code clicking was a rather stuttery affair.
The Jovian finally spoke, and his code clicking was a rather stuttery affair.
Two of the Troopers without sunglasses groped gamely on toward the shed nevertheless, heads down and eyes shut and hands held out before them like the hands of sleepwalkers, drawn as Sandy had been toward the stuttery flashes and that low, maddening hum.
What he saw was the column of stuttery purple light rising from the conical roof-vent, stabbing up into the darkening air like a lance.