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stag·ger·ing [ˈstægərɪŋ] PRID.

1. staggering (amazing):

staggering
staggering news

2. staggering (shocking):

staggering

I . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

2. stagger (waver):

II . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. stagger (shock):

2. stagger (arrange):

III . stag·ger [ˈstægəʳ] SAM.

1. stagger (lurch):

2. stagger (arrangement):

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A staggering $21,466,905 of a total of $235,152,057m owed to the nation.
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The fair was visited by the staggering 180,000 guests in the first year.
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With the state and the nation in recession, county governments saw no way to meet the staggering costs, leaving the trail likely closed for good.
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We're just saying it comes close, closing with calling it a staggering achievement.
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Of note a staggering 2.5 billion people still do not have access to toilets or latrines.
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It perpetuated this staggering by providing that any new judge elected to fill a vacancy would serve only the unexpired portion of his predecessor's term.
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This staggering statistic enables us to bring forward ideas concerning how currents affect the distribution of species at different depths in the water column.
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Chin called the fraud unprecedented and staggering, and stated that the sentence would deter others from committing similar frauds.
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The staggering new numbers of patients then are being forced to seek specialized treatment from their primary care providers or hospital emergency rooms.
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Those that could be sold often took staggering losses.
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