Definition of staggers in English:
staggers
plural nounˈstaɡəzˈstaɡərz
1usually treated as singular Any of several parasitic or acute deficiency diseases of farm animals characterized by staggering or loss of balance.
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- As Heney points out, each of these diseases - with the sole exception of the staggers - causes swelling.
- She was so weak that she almost had the blind staggers and gentle enough now that I could lead her to water and picket her.
- It is particularly toxic to horses and can cause the blind staggers.
- These plants are poisonous to livestock, causing a toxic syndrome known as blind staggers.
- 1.1 The inability to stand or walk steadily, especially as a result of giddiness.
he held the railing in case he got the staggers again
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- Then factor in guard impacts, reverses, soul charges, quick rolls, wall attacks, and staggers and you can imagine how hectic a fight can get, if played skillfully.
- And no less surprising, the Broncos have the staggers and will struggle to get beyond the semi finals next weekend.
- Started as low key reply to the classier Australian Business from the Packer empire, it has outlasted the competition, even if the circulation has got the staggers at the moment.
- None of the nasty sideways glances or boozy staggers of my week before, just relaxed and happy people doing their thing.
- She wore perfume which would give the most hardened logician the staggers.
- Ordinary members can get the head staggers on such occasions and land their leaders with some monsters.