Walk as if unable to control one's movements.
To arrange in a systematic order.
Walk with great difficulty.
1 Suddenly, in the flat, the Prince seemed to stagger in his saddle.
2 The horse gave a convulsive stagger and fell dead in the shafts.
3 Choking and gasping, he followed her lead and managed to stagger upright.
4 The concussion of the explosion made the ship stagger for a moment.
5 Even with great care the best he could do was a stagger .
6 I finally stagger up a level on Frantastique, despite my constant blunders.
7 They were uninjured, however; so he once more attempted to stagger on.
8 Maybe she could get him to help stagger the last few meters.
9 Lock allowed himself to stagger back a step before regaining his balance.
10 Even as he first perceived the fact, he saw the girl stagger .
11 Had we not the evidence before us, the assertion would stagger belief.
12 They took several quick steps together that were half stagger , half dance.
13 The Medic was bleary-eyed and inclined to stagger when they freed him.
14 Some of the promises regarding our future stagger us with their vastness.
15 Should the event happen, it will neither stagger my sentiments nor duty.
16 Then a volley from one side made him stagger against the door.
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