stagger from (some place)

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.
See also:
  • stagger from
  • stagger out of (some place)
  • stagger out
  • stagger in
  • stagger in(to some place)
  • stagger
  • stagger around
  • staggering
  • stagger under
  • stagger under (something)