1. floundering - Noun
2. floundering - Verb
of Flounder
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd at least no one had mistaken my floundering form for a cetacean and alerted the Norwegian Whaling Fleet. Source: Internet
Contrast that with Britain’s politicians, floundering around like drunkards at closing time, flip-flopping on policy and constantly being dragged into ever more stringent measures to appease the public hysteria. Source: Internet
He represented, to many Englishmen of the day, the only hope of rescue from the swamp of disorder and evil rule in which the realm was floundering." Source: Internet
As a driver, you're left floundering and frustrated, unsure of what to do next and with only seconds to make the decision. Source: Internet
Bengaluru/New Delhi: In late 2015, as Flipkart Ltd was floundering in the market share battle with Amazon, Tiger Global partner Lee Fixel was looking for solutions. Source: Internet
There is eerie familiarity in the way the pro-union cause is floundering, but it is madness to imagine a cultural border between England and Scotland analogous to the Channel. Source: Internet