Stagger
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British pronunciation/stˈæɡɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈstæɡɝ/

Définition et Signification de "stagger"

to stagger
01

tituber, deambuler

to move unsteadily or with difficulty
Intransitive
to stagger definition and meaning
02

décaler, étager

to organize or set objects or events in a way that avoids overlapping
Transitive: to stagger activities or events
03

stupéfier, sidérer

to cause someone to be surprised, overwhelmed, or deeply affected
Transitive: to stagger sb
Stagger
01

titubation, chancellement

an unsteady uneven gait

stagger

v

staggering

adj

staggering

adj
example
Exemple
The injured athlete, with a twisted ankle, had to stagger off the field, wincing with each unsteady step.
After a night of heavy drinking, he began to stagger down the street.
The elderly gentleman, feeling weak and frail, had to stagger with the assistance of a walker.
The unexpected announcement of the company's closure staggered the employees.
The scale of the natural disaster staggered rescue teams.
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