Synonym: flounder, lurch, reel, sway, tumble, waver. Similar words: exaggerate, ragged, bigger, trigger, stage, a stage, upstage, hostage. Meaning: ['stægə(r)] n. an unsteady uneven gait. v. 1. walk as if unable to control one's movements 2. walk with great difficulty 3. to arrange in a systematic order 4. astound or overwhelm, as with shock.
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(61) The feeling is a distant contrail then, that is the person walks in time stagger originally.
(62) Last month a federal judge ruled that Bridgeport has enough money to stagger through its current fiscal year and was not entitled to the protection of federal bankruptcy laws.
(63) This paper deals with the general calculation of fracture mechanics on the weld defects of a spherical tank. The additional bending stresses caused by both the angular distortion and the stagger toe.
(64) Young men toil at the millstones; boys stagger under loads of wood.
(65) They grope in the dark without light, and he maketh them to stagger a drunken man.
(66) In order to ensure the use safety of pressure container, we must test the welded joint angularity and stagger joint.
(67) The students look stunned when I stagger up and away from the table, cinching my gown closed with a fist.
(68) They grope in darkness with no light, And He makes them stagger like a drunken man.
(69) A very quiet woods...Tt was a pathless wild forest stagger canes ravines and gillies criss-cross as nets each of steps had become difficult.
(70) I saw the injured man stagger away like someone drunk.
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(71) A novel slipping stagger MTI filter design based on the genetic algorithm ( GA ) is presented.
(72) I was so tired I could hardly stagger to my feet.
(73) And the LRTD of the kneading block with stagger angle 30 had shortest delay-time and minimum width indicating poorest mixing abilities.
(74) The thing was no sooner over than I was glad to stagger to a sent.
(75) We have to stagger the lunch hour so that there is always someone on the switchboard.
More similar words: exaggerate, ragged, bigger, trigger, stage, a stage, upstage, hostage, at this stage, suggest, suggestion, shaggy, baggage, haggard, tag, aggrieved, aggrandize, aggravate, aggressive, aggression, cottage, heritage, price tag, shortage, percentage, contagion, advantage, antagonism, antagonist, eager.