Aún no tenemos significados para "stagger along".
1How often have you seen a drunken man stagger along the street!
2Your vision starts to blur as you stagger along the pedestrianised Queen Street.
3And in the day, as they stagger along the trail, they cry under their breaths.
4So he rose from the sofa, and began to stagger along toward the door of the saloon.
5Their torches went out like matches, and they were left to stagger along in the black darkness.
6That day has not arrived; steel is in the saddle; and we stagger along under its terrible weight.
7He, Canute, felt as if thrown out of his wagon to stagger along there in the autumn cold.
8He found that he could stagger along, though his pace was necessarily slow and his course very erratic.
9To stagger along such a path, bearing a heavy burden, was well-nigh impossible, even for the stalwart soldier.
10He loaded himself with countless strings of hiaqua, by fifties and hundreds, so that he could scarcely stagger along.
11I collected old George, who very decently volunteered to stagger along with me, and we hopped into a taxi.
12If he doesn't want to know us, laddie, we just jolly well pull ourselves together and stagger along without him.
13Tess watched him stagger along the shore through the rain, the shadows of the weeping-willow trees at last swallowing him up.
14I doubt that I could lift him-andI'm certain that if I could, I'd stagger along more slowly than he's crawling.
15Though he was tired and weak, he could still stand up and stagger along if you held him tight.)
16Presently the sea rises, the masts bend, the ship begins to stagger along, groaning and creaking in every joint, under the severe pressure.
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