1. staggered - Adjective
2. staggered - Verb
of Stagger
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm staggered by the question of what it's like to be a multimillionaire. I always have to remind myself that I am. Bruce Willis
And half had staggered that stout Stagirite. Charles Lamb
I staggered into a Manchester bar late one night on a tour and the waitress said "You look as if you need a Screaming Orgasm". At the time this was the last thing on my mind... Terry Pratchett
The sun, heavy-eyed from lack of sleep, owing to the system of a staggered summer time, stumbled into the heavens, and with a heavy sigh set about its duties. S. J. Simon
One can only be staggered by the hubris of modern artists if we compare them, say, to the humble builders of Chartres Cathedral whose names are not even known. The artist ought to be distinguished by selfless devotion to duty; but we forgot about that a long time ago. Andrei Tarkovsky
It was heavy, and I staggered when I lifted it; but it was strangely satifying to have a real burden upon my shoulders – a kind of counterweight to my terrible heaviness of heart. Sarah Waters