verb
- to shake or vibrate with a series of jerky movements; to shudder
Usage: informal; chiefly British
noun
- a series of jerky, shaking movements; a shudder or tremor
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The old car chudders to a stop at the traffic light.
- The bridge chudders when heavy trucks pass over it.
- She felt a series of chudders run through her body as the cold wind hit.
- The engine chudders and sputters before finally starting.
- The train chudders along the rusty tracks.
- He gave a chudder of disgust at the sight.
- The building chudders during the earthquake.
- The machinery chudders loudly as it operates.