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blind staggers
noun
- Informal. a condition of staggering staggering and dizziness, especially as the result of drunkenness.
blind staggers
noun
- functioning as singular vet science another name for staggers
Word History and Origins
Origin of blind staggers1
Example Sentences
Generally, they’d stumble around with the blind staggers for a while, then gradually get well.
A virulent disease resembling blind staggers has appeared among the horses of Oregon, and a large number of valuable animals have succumbed to it.
I got up to go; but when I rose, I reeled about like a cow with the blind staggers, or a fellow who had taken too many "horns."
I should think that such hosses as he furnished would be a vain thing for safety, for nigh about the hull of 'em was spavined, or ring-boned, or foundered, or had the blind staggers.
A correspondent of the Albany Cultivator asserts, that ½ a pint of melted lard poured down the throat, will cure blind staggers in ten minutes.
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