stagger in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To move unsteadily or with a swaying motion, often due to imbalance or shock.
Sample Sentences
- He began to stagger after taking a few steps on the uneven ground.
- The sudden news caused her to stagger back in disbelief.
- As the marathon progressed, some runners started to stagger with exhaustion.
- The staggering amount of evidence presented in court left everyone speechless.
- He managed to stagger home after a long night of celebrations.
- He began to stagger under the weight of the heavy backpack.
- The news of her promotion made him stagger in disbelief.
- After the long hike, they could only stagger towards the campsite.
- The unexpected turn of events caused him to stagger back in shock.
- She tried to maintain her composure, but her voice began to stagger as she spoke.
- He began to stagger after taking a few steps too quickly.
- The sudden news made her stagger in disbelief.
- The hiker had to stagger to keep his balance on the rocky path.
- As the music played, the dancers would stagger their movements for a dramatic effect.
- The weight of the heavy backpack seemed to make him stagger under its burden.