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staggering

[stag-uh-ring] / ˈstæg ə rɪŋ /


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Groq countered with roughly $30 billion—a staggering figure that would have more than quadrupled the startup’s valuation, people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal

O'Donnell, who had abandoned the car in a nearby housing estate, was found staggering along the street a short time later and arrested.

From BBC

Brayen is registered as disabled due to his allergies, so the family receive £200 a month towards his care, but Stacey said it doesn't cover the "staggering" cost of his food.

From BBC

Those are staggering numbers for movies that are, at best, just fine.

From Salon

College of Biblical Studies women’s basketball—a Division II team in Houston, playing in its first year—fell to Division I Grambling State by the staggering score of 159-18.

From The Wall Street Journal