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Fish move with difficulty
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flounder
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. flesh of any of various American and European flatfish any of various European and non-European marine flatfish v. walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow" [syn: stagger ] behave awkwardly; have difficulties; "She is floundering ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"flatfish," c.1300, from Anglo-French floundre , Old North French flondre , from Old Norse flydhra , from Proto-Germanic *flunthrjo (cognates: Middle Low German vlundere , Danish flynder , Old Swedish flundra "flatfish"), suffixed and nasalized form of ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Flounder \Floun"der\, n. [Cf. Sw. flundra; akin to Dan. flynder, Icel. fly?ra, G. flunder, and perh. to E. flounder, v.i.] (Zo["o]l.) A flatfish of the family Pleuronectid[ae] , of many species. Note: The common English flounder is Pleuronectes flesus . ...
Usage examples of flounder.
Only Doctor wa Danio back there now, floundering a little in the snow.
For a moment she floundered, wondering how to explain the firedrake without giving away the secrets of the Shadowleague.
During a flounder gigging trip on a moonless night, he had tried to use the harpoon to gig the flounder exposed in the soft mud flats and sandbars by the light of a lantern on a johnboat.
We would let the boat drift over shallow water and take turns gigging flounder that had buried themselves in sand to await prey passing overhead.
Could I leave you and Moji to flounder out here with Nevyev and his ore brewers?
Almost as soon as he left the path, he lost his direction in the densely packed pandanus and pisonia trees, and was floundering up to his knees in the sandy soil that the muttonbirds had riddled with their burrows.
They are good shots, fine horsemen, ready speakers and ardent politicians, but, like all noncommercial people, they flounder hopelessly in what people of this section would consider simple mathematical processes.
The fine,- nonporous soil became a sea of mud, miring the horses to their hocks and setting them floundering.
The fine, nonporous soil became a sea of mud, miring the horses to their hocks and setting them floundering.
Agenor felt that he had not convinced Pandion and that the youth was floundering in a sea of indecision between two strong affections, one that chained him to the house and the other that beckoned him from afar, despite the certainty of danger.
Dolores and Quilty write the rules for the games in the central section of Part Two, where she emerges as the successful strategist and playmaker, with skills that leave Humbert floundering as the crazed victim.
He had been something of a scourge in his time, all right -- a tough-minded, hell-raising boy wonder who had taken over a floundering Midnight Detective in 1942, when he was twenty-three years old and a 4-F asthmatic, and kept it -- and more than a dozen other detective, Western, love, and air-war pulps -- alive during the war and for nearly a decade afterward.
Behind, the ungainly scapha floundered amid lapping wavelets, a floating marker to the graves of three men, and the monsters of Treachery Bay.
Now a camel, so good on sand that is its native heath, is a worthless brute among stones, over which it slips and flounders.
Then another man was gotten to run against Ralph, and it went the same-like way: for Ralph smote him amidst of the shield, and the spear held, so that he fell floundering off his horse.