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staggering

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noun

staggering

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verb

present participle of stagger

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of staggering
Adjective
Eric Jung, the cooperative’s president and CEO, said Northeastern REMC turned to the technology a few years ago because of the staggering costs of energy transmission. Sophie Hartley, IndyStar, 4 Nov. 2025 For a sector so vital to reducing emissions, preventing hunger, and protecting communities from climate extremes, the gap between potential and investment is staggering. Kaveh Zahedi, Time, 3 Nov. 2025
Verb
Then the Dodgers stopped by in October for an NLDS heavyweight title bout — and the Phillies are already staggering through a standing 8-count. Jayson Stark, New York Times, 7 Oct. 2025 The young men in Bruins blue and gold staggering off the field afterwards dazed, confused. Mirjam Swanson, Oc Register, 13 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for staggering
Recent Examples of Synonyms for staggering
Adjective
  • Every few minutes the jungle deposited us onto an astonishing beach.
    David Amsden, Travel + Leisure, 5 Nov. 2025
  • The astonishing result, achieved by the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) collaboration, represents the first-ever observation of single top quark production with W and Z bosons, a process known as tWZ production.
    Georgina Jedikovska, Interesting Engineering, 4 Nov. 2025
Noun
  • Most exoplanetary discoveries instead arise through far more indirect means, such as the dip in a star’s light caused by a world passing between its sun and our telescope or the tiny wobbling of a star caused by an orbiting planet’s gravitational tug.
    Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 7 Aug. 2025
Verb
  • Back then, Newcastle’s thin squad staggered between results, lurching from challenging the best sides in the league to befuddling losses to inferior squads.
    Jacob Whitehead, New York Times, 2 Nov. 2025
  • The administration’s lurching one way and another with tariffs is another example.
    Erik Sherman, Forbes.com, 20 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • That reinforced the idea that inflation concerns should take a backseat to worries about faltering job growth.
    Scott Horsley, NPR, 29 Oct. 2025
  • After faltering in the semifinals of the 2024 WNBA playoffs, Wilson and the Aces capped off a dominant postseason run Friday by sweeping the Phoenix Mercury with a 97-86 win.
    Riley Jones, Footwear News, 11 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • Antetokounmpo delivered one of the most amazing closeout performances of all-time.
    The Athletic NBA Staff, New York Times, 11 Nov. 2025
  • And the reach of Prime Video, especially globally, is really, really amazing.
    Jennifer Maas, Variety, 11 Nov. 2025
Noun
  • Bo Nix struggled mightily with indecision, accuracy and footwork for a second straight game, finishing 16 of 28 for 150 yards, a touchdown and two picks.
    Luca Evans, Denver Post, 7 Nov. 2025
  • Mars's interaction with the other planets serves up indecision instead of certainty.
    Lisa Stardust, Refinery29, 4 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • One of the hottest teams in the league during the first half of the season, the Colts were sent reeling last week by the Steelers.
    Mike Jones, New York Times, 9 Nov. 2025
  • The Context Jankavski's sudden death has left her fans reeling.
    MSNBC Newsweek, MSNBC Newsweek, 6 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • Chamandy said that, because of the ambiguity associated with the tariffs, companies are still hesitating to change suppliers until the dust settles.
    Meghan Hall, Sourcing Journal, 3 Nov. 2025
  • For now, Ian’s hesitating to tell Mike.
    Noel Murray, Vulture, 26 Oct. 2025

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“Staggering.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/staggering. Accessed 13 Nov. 2025.

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