Sentences with flounder
floun·der
F f - What a pity that his career was left to flounder. [VERB]
- Right now, you've got a president who's floundering, trying to find some way to get his campaign jump-started. [VERB]
- Make a fresh start with the underrated skate, flounder or cuttlefish.
- You realise nations can get it wrong and you can flounder and lose your soul.
- Three men were floundering about in the water. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- Mr. Dambar had loaded his plate with stuffed flounder.
- I've been getting some New Zealand flounder lately, but it's the only fish from NZ that's good enough at the moment.
- The plural form for meaning [sense 4] can be either flounder or flounders.
- Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall.
- He saw the child floundering about in the water.
- He floundered helplessly on the first day of his new job.