Examples of 'floundered' in a sentence
Meaning of "floundered"
flounder (verb) - to struggle, stumble, or move clumsily in a physical or metaphorical sense
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- simple past tense and past participle of flounder
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The team floundered without veteran leadership.
Other cryptocurrencies have floundered recently as well.
I floundered in darkness for a year and a half.
The organization floundered and quickly vanished.
I floundered along as near the edge as possible.
In the presidency he floundered and she flailed.
She floundered for something else to say.
Not every prominent offering has floundered.
I was just floundered and floored by this.
His career as a writer and an academic has floundered.
His career floundered as he suffered various injuries.
The junior doctors floundered around.
It floundered so much that we were truly sad.
Soldiers wept with frustration as they floundered forward.
He floundered about with incredible fury.
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Efforts to establish film production companies have floundered.
The medieval world floundered in superstition and ignorance.
Floundered in search of something that could define them.
Efforts to ascertain movie production companies have floundered.
This too floundered on the rock of partisan politics.
Many radio stations floundered.
Floundered a bit trying to get off the belay.
He said he floundered in agony.
I floundered for a couple of months and then went back to school.
It was taken for granted that the vessel had floundered.
Isaac floundered offering protection.
Rivers and spread them over flats through which we floundered.
They floundered without wives.
Government efforts to build up the new interior cities have floundered.
They floundered and drowned.
And it was noticeable that he no longer stumbled or floundered into snowdrifts.
We floundered there for nothing.
This coastline is extremely ominous and many ships have floundered here.
He floundered for the first time in his academic career.
Initially we floundered.
As it floundered in the sea.
The sore joints of the regiment creaked as it painfully floundered into position to repulse.
For a moment he floundered and looked like a murder victim.
Attempts by the international community to help the two sides find common ground have floundered.
You floundered around.
If you had not turned your life into a magnificent lie she would have certainly floundered.
How many ships have floundered in your eyes blue as the sea.
Eckert and Mauchly left the project and its construction floundered.
Progress has however floundered on the differing concepts of the railways structure.
Everyone seems to have a theory about why Pugh and Washington have floundered together.
A few frogs floundered around the bottom and got through to safety.
The French soldiers and horses floundered in the quagmire.
The enterprise floundered and was discontinued less than a year after its commencement.
What you must understand is that Wenger floundered for the same reason he flourished.
The idea floundered after local communities opposed the building and disagreements ensued over its location.