stagger from
stagger from (some place)
To walk or shuffle out of some place in an swerving, unsteady manner. The man staggered from the room clutching his chest, and I knew immediately he was having a heart attack. We all staggered from the pub in a drunken haze.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
stagger from something
to move out of a place, tottering. The drunk staggered from the tavern and fell into the gutter. The wounded man staggered from the door and called for help.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- stagger from (some place)
- stagger out of (some place)
- stagger out
- stagger in
- stagger in(to some place)
- stagger
- stagger around
- staggering
- stagger under
- stagger under (something)