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she floundered
Definition
to have difficulty — such as to not know what to do or to move awkwardly on unsure footing
- The place was otherwise as flat as the flounders he'd heard about on the radio.Chapter Two (78% in)
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- Grinning at the memory of his editor's expression, Jeremy flipped through various stations—rock, hip-hop, country, gospel— before settling on a local talk show that was interviewing two flounder fishermen who spoke passionately about the need to decrease the weight at which the fish could be harvested.Chapter Two (50% in)
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