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 Translation for 'to stagger' from English to Bulgarian
VERB   to stagger | staggered | staggered
staggering | staggers
SYNO lurch | stagger | stumble | ...
unverified to staggerолюлявам се
to staggerклатушкам се [несв.] [разг.]
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Translation for 'to stagger' from English to Bulgarian

to stagger
unverified олюлявам се

клатушкам се [несв.] [разг.]
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Usage Examples English
  • This is done to stagger the work required to complete yearbooks for all the schools they cover.
  • Races with very large fields that do not wish to stagger starts will sometimes employ a Le Mans start where racers begin by running to their bikes.
  • The day was divided into six one-hour periods and, in order to stagger the lunch periods, eighteen of the thirty periods were officially "lunch," with one-third of the student body on an unassigned period.
  • Porro also began to stagger and required the use of a cane in order to walk easier.
  • Possibly the last to stagger on into the 20th century was the Round Catch and Canon Club (London 1843-1911).

  • The Hill government continued to stagger from crisis to crisis as riots and protests rocked the state and unemployment reached 35%.
  • Four council members are elected at-large two every two years to stagger four year terms.
  • Both the SEC and ACC suspended players from each school, with the SEC's penalties effective for South Carolina's first game of the 2005-06 season, against Central Florida, while the ACC allowed Clemson to stagger the suspensions for its offending players at various games during the 2005-06 season.
  • He turned in an impressive showing against MMA legend Kazushi Sakuraba at PRIDE 2, landing a hard punch in the opening seconds to stagger Sakuraba and fighting very competitively, showcasing excellent submission defense and escapes throughout the fight until he was finally caught in an armbar late in round 3.
  • He received multiple gunshot wounds—including a shotgun blast that ripped a five-inch hole in his abdomen—but he survived the initial attack and he was able to stagger 200 metres back to his home and drag himself up three flights of stairs to his flat before collapsing.

  • Lost, he did not know how far from the Murray River he was but he managed to stagger on for about two miles (3.2 km) to find himself on the riverbank at the border of three states and the survey completed.
  • He collapsed to the canvas at the end of the 13th round, but managed to stagger back to his corner.
  • Yang Guo is weakened and delirious from losing too much blood, but manages to stagger away and is later saved by the Condor.
  • Mila is pursued by Zor's soldiers and is wounded by them but continues to stagger towards Ator's home.
  • In order to accommodate the full fields of the Penn Relays and other meets, special adaptations are made with a movable curb on the backstretch to stagger the runners to arrive at a common break point in lane 4, rather than the conventional lane one.

  • His book "Mystery Train" (published in 1975 and in its sixth revised and updated edition in 2015) is notable for placing rock and roll in the context of American cultural archetypes, from "Moby-Dick" to "The Great Gatsby" to Stagger Lee.
  • European practice was to have the rail joints on both rails adjacent to each other, while North American practice is to stagger them.
  • The early rounds saw Sanchez take control of the contest; an eight-punch flurry by him in round two caused Dávila to stagger.
  • Earlier in 2010, Diggle was caught urinating in the street while being seen to stagger through the red-light district of Bolton; he later swore at a police officer when he was arrested.
  • Ironically, the one municipal service that prospered during the war years was public transit; employers had to stagger work hours in order to avoid overcrowding the streetcars.

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