of Flounder
Source: Webster's dictionaryAge, with his eyes in the back of his head, thinks it wisdom to see the bogs through which he has floundered. Ambrose Bierce
Bolívar's dream soon floundered with civil war in Gran Colombia, the disintegration of Central America, and the emergence of national rather than New World outlooks in the newly independent American republics. Source: Internet
During the 1970s and 1980s, the United Nations attempts to define the term floundered mainly due to differences of opinion between various members about the use of violence in the context of conflicts over national liberation and self-determination. Source: Internet
But Biden floundered, Warren lost traction when she moved to the right and Pete Buttigieg never resonated with working people. Source: Internet
He out-touched starter Lamar Miller and easily topped Miller's 3.6 yards per carry, but neither back was put in a position to succeed as the offense floundered under T.J. Yates. Source: Internet
In the past, such organisations floundered due to a variety of reasons and measures should be put in place to keep the resuscitated NSRC active. Source: Internet