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Use "floundering" in a sentence | "floundering" example sentences

How to use "floundering" in a sentence?

  • The day is committed to error and floundering; success and achievement are matters of long range.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • Woman's inaptitude for reasoning has not prevented her from arriving at truth; nor has man's ability to reason prevented him from floundering in absurdity.
    -Elbert Hubbard-
  • Nobody wanted your dance, Nobody wanted your strange glitter, your floundering Drowning life and your effort to save yourself, Treading water, dancing the dark turmoil, Looking for something to give.
    -Ted Hughes-
  • After graduation, I was floundering in L.A., doing stand-up comedy and working in a shoe store in the Valley.
    -Kevin Spacey-
  • Printing demands a humility of mind, for the lack of which many of the fine arts are even now floundering in self-conscious and maudlin experiments.
    -Beatrice Warde-
  • I must confess that my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocating its crew and floundering at sea.
    -H. G. Wells-
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Definition and meaning of FLOUNDERING

What does "floundering mean?"

/ˈfloundər/

floundering

verb
To make clumsy or uncontrolled movements.

What are synonyms of "floundering"?
Some common synonyms of "floundering" are:
  • struggle,
  • thrash,
  • thresh,
  • flail,
  • pitch,
  • splash,
  • stagger,
  • stumble,
  • falter,
  • lurch,
  • blunder,
  • fumble,
  • grope,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈstrəɡəl/

struggle
noun verb

Strong efforts made to do something difficult. make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.

/THraSH/

thrash
noun verb

violent or noisy movement of beating or thrashing. To hit very hard with a stick or whip.

/THreSH/

thresh
verb

separate grain from corn or other crops.

/flāl/

flail
noun verb

threshing tool. wave or swing wildly.

/piCH/

pitch
adjective noun verb

Very dark black color. Playing fields in sports, e.g. for soccer. To set a sound to a certain level.

/splaSH/

splash
noun verb

sound made by something striking or falling into liquid. cause liquid to strike or fall on something in irregular drops.

/ˈstaɡər/

stagger
noun verb

unsteady walk or movement. To greatly surprise someone.

/ˈstəmbəl/

stumble
noun verb

Act of tripping and almost falling. trip or momentarily lose one's balance.

/ˈfôltər/

falter
verb

To hesitate and so make an error.

/lərCH/

lurch
noun verb

abrupt uncontrolled movement. To suddenly move forward.

/ˈbləndər/

blunder
noun verb

stupid or careless mistake. To make a large mistake or error.

/ˈfəmbəl/

fumble
noun verb

act of using hands clumsily. To drop a football when trying to catch it.

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