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I . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] VB intr

1. stagger (totter):

to stagger somewhere
to stagger to one's feet

2. stagger (waver):

stagger
stagger

II . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] VB trans

1. stagger (shock):

to stagger sb

2. stagger (arrange):

to stagger sth

III . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] N

1. stagger (lurch):

stagger

2. stagger (arrangement):

stagger

Usage examples with stagger

to stagger to one's feet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wings carried no stagger and were of equal span, though the lower wing was narrower.
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The teams' start times are staggered by five minutes.
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A secondary intent was to reduce the economic impact of the millions of veterans returning to the workforce by staggering their reentry.
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For some reason, he was not removed from the game, even though several times, he staggered when about to pitch.
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Elections are staggered so that eight seats are open in one general election, seven in the next.
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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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Elections are staggered and are held in even years.
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The platforms at the station were staggered and joined by a central footbridge.
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It staggers me that some, particularly young people, still have an issue with them...
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All of the five ships are staggered in height, the central one being bigger.
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