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- FLAILING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAILING is moving, swinging, or beating wildly like a flail —used especially of a person or a person's limbs How to use flailing in a sentence
- FLAILING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
adjective moving about randomly and wildly, or making desperate attempts to respond to a challenge I was pushed out of bed by the flailing limbs of my overexcited little boy There was no real strike, only a flailing protest by unions trying to become relevant again
- FLAILING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
He was flailing for something on which to cling to avoid the accusation of total absurdity
- Flailing - definition of flailing by The Free Dictionary
2 To strike or lash out violently: boxers flailing at each other in the ring 3 To make energetic but aimless or or ineffectual efforts: "As the end of law school approached, Hill flailed briefly in numerous professional directions" (Molly Worthen) 4 To thresh grain
- flailing, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
flailing, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Flail Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The wounded animal lay on the ground, flailing helplessly He was wildly flailing about around on the dance floor The bird's wings flailed the water
- FLAILING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Tall and gangly, painted and bewigged to resemble one of his puppets, he struts like a marionette, his long limbs flailing jerkily as he dominates the stage He came up beyond the breaker, and there she was, her golden hair streaming, thrashing away out to sea, her arms flailing
- Flailing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Flailing refers to the action of waving or swinging something about in an uncontrolled manner It often conveys a sense of desperation or lack of control, similar to how a person might flail their arms in panic
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