Sentence example with the word 'flounder'

flounder

agonize over, blunder upon, ebb and flow, fumble, lurch, play havoc with, seethe, swing, topple down, vary

Definition n. flesh of any of various American and European flatfish

Last update: December 1, 2015


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Flounder is a type of edible fish.   [noun]

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He flounders whenever asked to do any difficult work.   [verb]

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His jeep got floundered in the mud.   [verb]

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Rather than flounder around in the juicy patches again I decided to find another way back via forest tracks to the west.   [verb]

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Flounder fishing upriver can be fantastic at certain times of the year.   [noun]

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Then, dropping his jaw, and fixing his eyes, he hiccuped aloud, and fell upon the floor as mute as n flounder.   [noun]

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I should not have understood the abyss of misfortune and ignoble falsehood in which I floundered about, feeling that something was not right.   [verb]

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The good man had floundered about in the mud until he was picturesquely covered.   [verb]

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Lying on the flat of his back like a drifting old dead flounder, here's your old Bill Barley, bless your eyes.   [noun]

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"If we except, of course, my fire stick and the remains of a flounder."   [noun]

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"Well," explained Frank, "a flounder is a queer sort of a flat fish."   [noun]

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