stagger in English

noun
1
an unsteady walk or movement.
she walked with a stagger
2
an arrangement of things in a zigzag order or so that they are not in line.
This arrangement produces a systematic stagger between the adjacent lattices as shown in Fig.5, A.
verb
1
walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
he staggered to his feet, swaying a little

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1. Judah’s priests and prophets stagger (7-13)

2. Their alcoholic beverages make them stagger.

3. He managed to stagger home.

4. They planned to stagger our rehearsing hours.

5. And they stagger from their alcohol;

6. The economy continued to stagger from crisis to crisis.

7. If he should stagger, he shall not fall!

8. The company might stagger from crisis to crisis.

9. I managed to stagger the last few steps.

10. The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution.

11. You've seen someone stagger down that road?

12. A diminished Slobodan Milosevic may stagger on for a while.

13. If he should stagger, he will not fall!

14. He left the pub with a drunken stagger.

15. Truman allowed him to stagger on for nearly another two years.

16. But our ‘root-foundation will not be caused to stagger.’

17. We seem to stagger from one crisis to the next.

18. If he should get drunk, he shall not stagger!

19. Our management has decided to stagger our working hour.

20. Such installations are usually designed with an angle of stagger $g(a) = 90° because the efficiency falls as the angle of stagger is reduced.

21. The Crosswordleak.com system found 7 answers for stagger Astound crossword clue

22. U.N. accountants agreed to devise a creative payment scheme to stagger their bills.

23. So at times we may trip, then stagger and lose our momentum.

24. There were so many runners, that they had to stagger the start.

25. The decision appeared to stagger defense attorneys Williamson and Michael W.. Krumholtz.

26. At a slightly uneven stagger the coffin set off down the aisle.

27. He picked up the heavy suitcase and set off with a stagger.

28. Blustered is wind and makes enemies easier to stagger (and nerfs their attack)

29. 11 synonyms for Careen: sway, tilt, rock, keel, lurch, reel, stagger, swag, wobble, tilt, shift

30. After he was attacked, he managed to stagger to the phone and call for help.

31. But I knew I could manage to stagger to my feet and find fresh kindling.

32. Words drone and a family of flies stagger through the heavy air as if in pursuit of them.

33. Do you wait around with a gun in your hand to shoot me down when I finally stagger out?

34. A wooden corner hit the pursuer in the bony face and Creed was relieved to observe it stagger. Sentencedict.com

35. 29 A wooden corner hit the pursuer in the bony face and Creed was relieved to observe it stagger.

36. Parkgoers draw perverse amusement from watching its victims stagger about in a state of vertiginous disorientation, after just one ride.

37. They do not suffer from the thirst of passion or stagger blindly towards some mirage of lost love.

38. 24 Words drone and a family of flies stagger through the heavy air as if in pursuit of them.

39. Jim and his wife stagger their work hours so one of them can be at home with the kids.

40. That loony leftover of a nation surely won't stagger on much longer-and anyway it's suspended its missile programme.

41. The World Bank calls AIDS “the foremost threat to African development.” Companies in South Africa stagger from losing so many workers to AIDS.

42. 21 synonyms for Astound: amaze, surprise, overwhelm, astonish, stagger, bewilder, daze, confound, stupefy, stun, take your breath away, boggle the mind

43. The March 912 in which Hunt drove proved competitive and some reasonable results enabled the Hesketh team to stagger through the year.

44. 19 Or you can stagger an enemy by shooting him in the midsection and then send him careening into his cohorts with a mighty roundhouse kick.

45. The five-year period (which could be shorter, depending on actual financing) serves to amortize, share out and stagger the financial charges.

46. He then grabbed the reins and drove back along the road, leaving the wounded post-boy to stagger to the nearest village.

47. Or you can stagger an enemy by shooting him in the midsection and then send him careening into his cohorts with a mighty roundhouse kick.

48. All important effects like blade twist, shear deformation and rotary inertia for bending, effect of centrifugal force and stagger angle are taken into account.

49. 2 “Here I am making Jerusalem a cup* that causes all the surrounding peoples to stagger; and there will be a siege against Judah as well as against Jerusalem.

50. Amaze verb astonish, surprise, shock, stun, alarm, stagger, startle, bewilder, astound, daze, confound, stupefy, flabbergast, bowl someone over (informal), boggle someone's mind, dumbfound He Amazed us with his knowledge of local history.