Sentence examples for Staggering from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Staggering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is astonishing, overwhelming, or difficult to comprehend, often in a negative context. Example: "The staggering amount of debt left the family in a state of shock."

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Staggering

verb

Present participle of stagger

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But that the second half of the prize should go to Emmanuelle Bercot for her frantic, mugging, self-congratulatory turn in Maïwenn's unwatchably awful Mon Roi is staggering.

It might be a dagger, or a full-on Zorro sword, or it might even be a bespoke 30ft knife that Benicio spends the film staggering beneath like a beleaguered caber-tosser.

The fall and fall of Wolves during the 1980s was simply staggering.

2. The Wire's consistency is nothing short of staggering.

Our polling technician Harry Enten attacks the seeming paradox in a new piece:..the difference between the statewide and national polls has been pretty staggering.

The cult US author is best known for his 2000 pseudo-memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, which chronicled his 20-year-old self's attempts to bring up a younger brother, Christopher, after their parents both died of cancer within the space of a few months.

These bounce the signal earthwards to mobile or (in the case of WorldSpace) stationary receivers.The amount of processing power and data storage needed to handle 100 channels of compressed audio is staggering.

The country is staggering under a massive public debt.

More of the gains of economic activity would flow to workers and investors.Instead building regulations keep urban-land productivity low, and the costs are staggering.

It could also, officials say, help the country change in more fundamental ways.The numbers handled by China's state-owned rail service during the new-year holiday (February 9th-15th this year) are staggering: a by-product of a huge recent migration into urban areas of rural residents, most of whom have left behind relatives whom they rejoin in the countryside for the festivities.

Economically, the world appears to have progressed from supine to staggering.

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