juddery

English

Etymology

From judder + -y.

Adjective

juddery (comparative more juddery, superlative most juddery)

  1. Affected by judder.
    • 2023 July 26, Pip Dunn, “Merseyrail '777s' are OK for commuters”, in RAIL, number 988, page 60:
      The ride quality is pretty good - albeit a bit juddery when sitting over the end bogies, but not bad over the articulated bogies.

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