stagger in(to some place)
stagger in(to some place)
To enter (some place) while walking in a swerving, unsteady manner. When Kevin came staggering in, I knew he must have been up all night drinking. The woman staggered into the police station, pale and shaking with fear.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
stagger in(to some place)
to walk into some place, tottering. The old man staggered into the room and collapsed. He staggered in and fell down.
See also: stagger
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- stagger in
- stagger from
- stagger from (some place)
- stagger out of (some place)
- stagger out
- stagger under
- stagger under (something)
- staggering
- stagger
- stagger around