stagger
n : an unsteady uneven gait [syn: {lurch}, {stumble}]
v 1: walk as if unable to control one's movements [syn: {reel}, {keel},
{lurch}, {swag}, {careen}]
2: walk with great difficulty; as in snow or mud [syn: {flounder}]
3: astound or overwhelm; "These poor people are staggered by
the drain on their savings"
4: to arrange in a stack or pile; "stagger the chairs in the
lecture hall" [syn: {stack}, {distribute}]
5: move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the
road" [syn: {lurch}]
6: astound or overwhelm, as with shock: "She was staggered with
bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the
earthquake"