Simple past tense and past participle of stagger.(verb)
Astonished, taken aback.(adjective)
Referring to something that has been arranged in a way that is not uniform(adjective)
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Use "staggered" in a sentence
"Indeed, when the clothing company that bore his name staggered across the finish line a year ago, drained of cash and oxygen and wobbling on its last legs, it looked less like a veteran marathoner than the victim of a street mugging."
"The policy will also be tweaked to include the word "staggered" to amplify the government's understanding that employees begin the work day at different hours."
"I remain staggered by the remarkable impact of student teaching on candidates -- for good and bad."