rotates, spins, twirls, revolves, pivots, swivels, whirls, circles, cycles, gyrates, wheels, veers, shifts, changes, alters, transforms, converts, switches, flips
totter - stumble - lurch - reel - sway - waver - falter - teeter - wobble - careen - pitch - rock - flounder - blunder - shuffle - hobble - limp - weave - swerve - veer - zigzag - meander - amble - ramble - roam - rove - wander - drift - saunter - stroll - straggle - traipse - plod - trudge - lumber - clump - clomp - clatter
The word 'stagger' typically means to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall. It can describe the physical act of someone losing their balance and swaying from side to side, often due to being dazed, drunk, or carrying a heavy load. Stagger can also refer to a situation where events or tasks are spread out or arranged so that they don't occur all at once, thus avoiding a sudden rush or overload.