| Noun | 1. | stagger - an unsteady uneven gaitgait - a person's manner of walking | |
| Verb | 1. | stagger - walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" | |
| 2. | stagger - walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow"walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" | |
| 3. | stagger - to arrange in a systematic order; "stagger the chairs in the lecture hall"arrange, set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order" | |
| 4. | stagger - astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake" | |