Speech impediment
Churchill had a lateral lisp that continued throughout his career, reported consistently by journalists of the time and later. Authors writing in the 1920s and 1930s, before sound recording became common, also mentioned Churchill having a stutter, describing it in terms such as "severe" or "agonising".[17] Churchill described himself as having a "speech impediment" which he worked to overcome.[citation needed] The Churchill Centre and Museum says the majority of records show his impediment was a lateral lisp, while Churchill's stutter is a myth.[18]
His dentures were specially designed to aid his speech (Demosthenes' pebbles).[19] After many years of public speeches carefully prepared not only to inspire, but also to avoid hesitations, he could finally state, "My impediment is no hindrance".
Speech impediment
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• sportwoman, did you write this? Witty and funny. -lostalley- ♂ (0 bytes) () 03/14/2015 postreply 17:38:04
• Sportwoman, your poet's itch seems to last unabated. Envy your -lostalley- ♂ (28 bytes) () 03/14/2015 postreply 19:19:31