This biplane only looks odd because of the staggered arrangement of wings.
The heavy load staggered the poor donkey, but he carried on famously.
The wounded deer staggered on the path.
I bumped my forehead on the wall and staggered to get to my room.
The drunk staggered out of the bar. He was staggered by the revelations about his uncle. Roadblocks set up at staggered intervals help to prevent car bombings.
"The drunk staggered towards the door." Use it to describe awkward movement, especially if the subject is tired or otherwise weakened.
The word staggered here is related to the idiomatic form "staggers the imagination." It means that the giant was awed, having to stop and consider the implications of the object's massive size.
The solider was at an unrest as he staggered through the howling wind, yawning and thinking of a warm fireplace.
It is simply staggering the amount of food that is thrown away, simply because it has just passed the use by date!
Staggered Crossing ended in 2007.
Staggered Crossing was created in 1997.
Sacredly, Hurriedly , awkwardly , horribly, painfully, quietly, forcefully staggered.
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Staggered - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 UK:15