Im assuming this word 'staggered stop' explains itself. Imagine the person behind the wheel swaying the wheel side to side as the vehicle comes to a stop. A motion as such to cause the vehicle to actually shake side to side as in a rocking motion. This is especially dangerous while stopping on gravel.
The word staggered here is related to the idiomatic form "staggers the imagination." It means that the giant was awed, having to stop and consider the implications of the object's massive size.
I bumped my forehead on the wall and staggered to get to my room.
Staggered Crossing ended in 2007.
Staggered Crossing was created in 1997.
The drunk staggered out of the bar. He was staggered by the revelations about his uncle. Roadblocks set up at staggered intervals help to prevent car bombings.
The wounded deer staggered on the path.
This biplane only looks odd because of the staggered arrangement of wings. The heavy load staggered the poor donkey, but he carried on famously.
Some roads which have two lanes have staggered stop lines where the road meets another road. Often it will be the outer lane that has its stop line set back from the stop line of the inner lane. This is done where road widths are too restrictive for longer vehicles to easily turn into the two-laned road. With the outer lane's 'stop line' set back it gives better opportunity for longer vehicles to turn into that road without having to worry about hitting the vehicle that is stopped at the stop line, because it will be set back a bit.
Sacredly, Hurriedly , awkwardly , horribly, painfully, quietly, forcefully staggered.
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Staggered - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 UK:15
She staggered backward, the impact of the blow knocking her off balance.