Staggered
in sentence
69 examples of Staggered in a sentence
I was just
staggered
by it.
And I'll tell you, when I walked up onto that beach,
staggered
up onto that beach ... I had so many times, in a very puffed-up ego way, rehearsed what I would say ... (Laughter) on the beach.
And the answer that the database gave me completely
staggered
me.
There's an obvious answer to this, but what Jobs said really
staggered
the journalist.
If men knew how often women were filled with white hot rage when we cried, they would be
staggered.
I'll be
staggered
if you can give the answers to those questions.
That's how I was when I walked (staggered) out of this "film".
Rent this if you want to be
staggered
by oddness, blown away by one of the most bizarre scripts, direction, and casting in the history of films.
I'm
staggered.
As someone who was
staggered
at the incredible visuals of "Hero," I was anxious to see this film which was billed as being along the same lines, but better.
The central trio of deadbeat bikers were surprisingly likable as they
staggered
and clowned their way through their drug-centred trip to Wales.
The first movie in years that left me absolutely
staggered.
I
staggered
out feeling relieved it was over, but also strangely uplifted, and greatly rewarded for my £6.50 investment.
So, don't expect to be
staggered
by special effects or by an unexpected end.
The election,
staggered
over five phases – involving five polling days over four weeks, rather than one “election day” – will determine who rules the world’s largest democracy.
Even we, as opponents of the war, were
staggered
by what we found, with conservative to moderate estimates ranging from slightly less than a trillion dollars to more than $2 trillion.
When the groggy patient eventually
staggered
to its feet, the champions of fiscal bleeding triumphantly proclaimed that austerity had worked.
In the weeks since the vote, Taiwan has
staggered
ahead.
The numbers involved are so huge that the elections will be
staggered
over five phases, ending only on May 13, with electoral and security personnel being moved from state to state as polling is concluded in each place.
Global stock markets fell by more than 50%; interest-rate spreads skyrocketed; a severe liquidity and credit crunch appeared; and many emerging-market economies
staggered
to the International Monetary Fund for help.
The elections will occur in nine phases,
staggered
over five weeks.
There is little dialogue about how industrial country issuances can be
staggered
to minimize the impact on global markets, and what alternatives can be developed for countries that are shut out.
While the Doha Round of negotiations has
staggered
and fallen, liberalization is proceeding apace, owing to the proliferation of bilateral, regional, and super-regional deals.
For example, cash could be distributed through local governments or networks using door-to-door delivery or
staggered
pickup dates and times, based on national identification numbers.
The election is
staggered
across seven phases that will take place between April 11 and May 19, with all ballots counted by May 23.
As with the European Council, membership of the national Senate would change only gradually, because regional elections would be
staggered.
maybe," the Canadian replied,
staggered
by these figures but still not willing to give in.
Nearly strangled, the steward
staggered
out at a signal from his superior; but such was the commander's authority aboard his vessel, not one gesture gave away the resentment that this man must have felt toward the Canadian.
With the movement she made in bending down, her dress (it was a summer dress with four flounces, yellow, long in the waist and wide in the skirt) spread out around her on the flags of the room; and as Emma stooping,
staggered
a little as she stretched out her arms.
K.
staggered
more than he walked, his handkerchief pressed over his mouth.
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