A search of onelook.com (dictionary site) came up with the following definitions, and examples, for stagger:
* noun: an unsteady uneven gait * verb: to arrange in a systematic order (Example: "Stagger the chairs in the lecture hall") * verb: astound or overwhelm, as with shock (Example: "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake") * verb: walk as if unable to control one's movements (Example: "The drunken man staggered into the room") * verb: walk with great difficulty (Example: "He staggered along in the heavy snow") *
Staggered is the past tense of stagger. * antonym: srry we don't have any im very srry!!!
A search of onelook.com (dictionary site) came up with the following definitions, and examples, for stagger:
* noun: an unsteady uneven gait * verb: to arrange in a systematic order (Example: "Stagger the chairs in the lecture hall") * verb: astound or overwhelm, as with shock (Example: "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake") * verb: walk as if unable to control one's movements (Example: "The drunken man staggered into the room") * verb: walk with great difficulty (Example: "He staggered along in the heavy snow") *
Staggered is the past tense of stagger. * antonym: srry we don't have any im very srry!!!
There could be many ways to use the word 'stagger'. It all depends on how you use it in a sentence. It can be used as a noun, adjective, or 2 types of verbs ( with or without an object). I will give you 1 example of of all 3 ways to write stagger along with the definition. To reel and to totter are synonyms ( different words that mean the same) of stagger.
Please note that I got all definitions and headings from from Dictionary.com
-- verb ( used without an object)
Definition: To waver or begin to doubt, as in purpose or opinion; hesitate
EX: After staggering momentarily, he recognized that he had to make a decision.
--verb (used with object)
Definition: To cause to reel, totter, or become unsteady
EX: This load would stagger an elephant.
-- noun
Definition: The act of staggering; a reeling or tottering movement or motion.
EX: no example available
Layered
shocked
It means skip a beat or placement for every number placed. For example if you if you stagger every 3 it means that you place 3 down then skip a place then put 3.
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Stagger Lee - song - was created in 1928.
Stagger Lee Shelton was born in 1865.
Stagger Lee Shelton died in 1912.
Well, reel is the term used when you lose your balance and stagger about. I guess the answer is yes.
An antonym for stagger could be "balance" or "steady."
To stagger is to be astounded or in shock. Possible antonyms are expectations, calmness, or composure.
he would stagger drunkenly into the room
You stagger backward under the tremendous weight and crash into the wall.
Cloak and Stagger - 1956 was released on: USA: August 1956
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