Examples of 'flounders' in a sentence

Meaning of "flounders"

flounder (noun) - a flatfish belonging to the suborder Pleuronectoidei, known for its unique sideways swimming motion. This term is also used metaphorically to describe someone who is struggling or having difficulty
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of flounder
  • A surname.

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Who flounders around like a dying fish.
We humans tend to eat flounders and plaice.
Flounders are carnivorous and highly predatory animals.
Bothidae or lefteye flounders are a family of flounders.
It flounders around once all its defenders desert it.
He will be after catching a few flounders.
He flounders and barely escapes with his life.
The effect is somewhat similar to flounders.
We caught flounders and sharks there.
It is in the second half that it flounders.
Finn flounders without a meaningful direction to go.
These are all flounders.
It flounders when it comes to the romance.
It will not come just because capitalism flounders economically.
Flounders from the sea.

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Rules for intervention by the supervisory authority in case a company flounders.
Flounders only have eyes on one side of their head.
Your investment flounders.
Flounders are usually found in brown color with different markings.
No wonder she flounders.
Flounders are my favorite animal.
They are fresh flounders.
Those flounders just in.
Many an artist flounders.
Flounders are gonna go up in flames.
The ship flounders.
Flounders are a flat fish known for their white flakey flesh.
They played a contemporary musical couple who clash when her career flourishes while his flounders.
So she flounders about pitifully to convince him he can catch her easily.
This can make all the difference between a company that flourishes and one that flounders.
The Flounders are back in the race.
The Citharidae are a small family of flounders.
My strength flounders because of my Iniquity.
It is the most highly prized of the Japanese flounders.
We started with the Flounders and they were snapping.
Image caption Adam Johnson arrived at court with his partner Stacey Flounders.
Engyophrys is a genus of small lefteye flounders native to the oceans around the Americas.
The Flounders are in second place.
If it is not the Flounders.
Flounders was a Quaker industrialist who had helped to fund the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
The color of Flounders is variable.
Pleuronectidae, the righteye family of flounders.
Crossorhombus is a genus of small lefteye flounders native to the Indian and West Pacific Oceans.
It is also essential to understand that without execution, innovation flounders.
Once weaned, young flounders grow quickly.
Like all flounders, peacock flounders are masters of camouflage.
Were your dreams filled with two flounders slapping together?
Whenever a few persons gain control, congregational governance flounders.
At all social and cultural levels, everyone flounders in a morass of delusion.
You know, flounders only have eyes on one side of their head.

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