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staggering

[stag-uh-ring] / ˈstæg ə rɪŋ /


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Yet nothing compares to the news that he sued his parents this week on the eve of opening day, accusing them of draining staggering amounts of his money from four financial accounts they created.

From Los Angeles Times

Human rights group Vocal Africa said the discovery was a "staggering and horrific escalation that exposes the true scale of this tragedy".

From BBC

Frederiksen suffered a staggering blow in municipal elections in November 2025, when her party -- traditionally Denmark's biggest -- came in second place and lost nearly half of the municipalities it controlled, including the capital Copenhagen.

From Barron's

He's been on the road as a Scotland player for a staggering 22 years.

From BBC

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