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stagger

verbto arrange holidays or working hours so that they do not all begin and end at the same time ExamplesStaggered holidays help the tourist industry. • We have to stagger the lunch hour so that there is always someone on the switchboard. • We asked our supplier to stagger deliveries so that the warehouse can cope.

Related information about stagger:
  1. stagger - definition of stagger by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    v. stag·gered, stag·ger·ing, stag·gers. v.intr. 1. To move or stand unsteadily, as if under a great weight; totter. 2. To begin to lose confidence or strength of purpose ...
     
  2. Stagger - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : to reel from side to side : totter. b : to move on unsteadily <staggered toward the door>. 2. : to waver in purpose or action : hesitate. 3. : to rock violently <the ...
     
  3. Stagger | Define Stagger at Dictionary.com
    to falter or begin to give way, as in an argument or fight. 3. to waver or begin to doubt, as in purpose or opinion; hesitate: After staggering momentarily, ...
     
  4. The Stagger - Home

     
  5. Stagger Synonyms, Stagger Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for stagger at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  6. Stagger - Spell - World of Warcraft
    The devs told us exactly how the Light (green), Moderate (yellow), and Heavy ( red) Stagger DoTs work as a percentage of the tank's health at the link below.
     
  7. stagger - Wiktionary
    stagger (plural staggers) ... to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man. ... She began to stagger across the room.
     
  8. Stagger (aviation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In aviation, stagger is the horizontal positioning of a biplane, triplane, or multiplane's wings in relation to one another. An aircraft is said to have positive stagger, ...