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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
stagger . - adjective Astonished, taken aback.
- adjective referring to something that has been arranged in a way that is not uniform
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Examples
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Indeed, when the clothing company that bore his name staggered across the finish line a year ago, drained of cash and oxygen and wobbling on its last legs, it looked less like a veteran marathoner than the victim of a street mugging.
How To Get a Business Loan Joseph R. Mancuso 1990
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Indeed, when the clothing company that bore his name staggered across the finish line a year ago, drained of cash and oxygen and wobbling on its last legs, it looked less like a veteran marathoner than the victim of a street mugging.
How To Get a Business Loan Joseph R. Mancuso 1990
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Indeed, when the clothing company that bore his name staggered across the finish line a year ago, drained of cash and oxygen and wobbling on its last legs, it looked less like a veteran marathoner than the victim of a street mugging.
How To Get a Business Loan Joseph R. Mancuso 1990
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Indeed, when the clothing company that bore his name staggered across the finish line a year ago, drained of cash and oxygen and wobbling on its last legs, it looked less like a veteran marathoner than the victim of a street mugging.
How To Get a Business Loan Joseph R. Mancuso 1990
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The policy will also be tweaked to include the word "staggered" to amplify the government's understanding that employees begin the work day at different hours.
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The policy will also be tweaked to include the word "staggered" to amplify the government's understanding that employees begin the work day at different hours.
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Given how obvious the above is, one is once again staggered by the absolute bottomlessness for your capacity for infantile stupidity.
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When the "Wealth of Nations" appeared, Britain staggered under massive war spending and a colossal national debt.
A Wealth Of Ideas Jeffrey Collins 2010
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I remain staggered by the remarkable impact of student teaching on candidates -- for good and bad.
Gary Stager: Why Should she Work for you? Gary Stager 2010
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The recruits are among 10,500 - taken on by the UK's largest force between 2001 and 2003 - who are being sent for training in staggered intakes.
Archive 2005-05-08 Laban 2005
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- agape
- aghast
- agog
- all agog
- amazed
- astonished
- astounded
- at gaze
- awed
- awestruck
- beguiled
- bendy
- bewildered
- bewitched
- bowled down
- breathless
- captivated
- chevronwise
- chevrony
- confounded
- crankled
- crooked
- curvy
- dumbfounded
- dumbstruck
- electrified
- enchanted
- enraptured
- enravished
- enthralled
- entranced
- fascinated
- flabbergasted
- flexuous
- gaping
- gauping
- gazing
- hairpin
- hypnotized
- in awe
- in awe of
- jarred
- jolted
- lost in wonder
- marveling
- mesmerized
- open-eyed
- openmouthed
- overwhelmed
- popeyed
- puzzled
- rapt in wonder
- shaken
- shocked
- shook
- spellbound
- staring
- startled
- stupefied
- surprised
- taken aback
- thunderstruck
- twisty
- under a charm
- wide-eyed
- wonder-struck
- wondering
- zigzag
- zigzaggy
- zigzagways
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