Sentences with floundering
floun·der
F f - He saw the child floundering about in the water.
- He floundered helplessly on the first day of his new job.
- One by one, the motley assortment of floundering souls who inhabit this novel learn how to live all over again.
- Even toddlers chatter away in the local lingo while you are left floundering in their linguistic wake.
- But often floundering in detail and missing the bigger picture as I pored over weighty texts.
- Manning Clark- passionate scholar and a pitiable, floundering human being.
- Victoria's Liberal Party is floundering, but there is division as to a solution.
- Michael Gleeson Heath Shaw ran to the boundary in a rotation during the floundering second term.
- Under a law designed to ensure colleges do not poach rich students and leave others floundering.