stagger in the PONS Dictionary

stagger Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to stagger to one's feet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A header in the second course is staggered in the horizontal plane by a length of three-quarters of a stretcher to the right.
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Elections are staggered and are held in even years.
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The teams' start times are staggered by five minutes.
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Unusually, though there was stagger between the lower pair of wings, there was none between the upper two.
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Fall migration is also staggered, as birds head south when the breeding season is over.
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The number of new digital and machine generated data communications systems on offer today is staggering.
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All of the five ships are staggered in height, the central one being bigger.
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Elections are staggered such that half the districts have elections every 2 years.
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The upper wing is staggered well forward of the lower wing.
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Their terms are staggered, so that half are elected every two years.
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