flounderˈflaʊn dər
flounder (v)
- present
- flounders
- past
- floundered
- past participle
- floundered
- present participle
- floundering
flounder (n)
- plural
- flounders / flounder
English Definitions:
flounder (noun)
flesh of any of various American and European flatfish
flounder (verb)
any of various European and non-European marine flatfish
stagger, flounder (verb)
walk with great difficulty
"He staggered along in the heavy snow"
flounder (verb)
behave awkwardly; have difficulties
"She is floundering in college"
flounder (Verb)
To flop around as a fish out of water.
flounder (Verb)
To make clumsy attempts to move or regain one's balance.
flounder
To act clumsily or confused; to struggle or be flustered.
Flounder
Flounder are a group of flatfish species. They are demersal fish found at the bottom of coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Flounder
Flounders are a group of flatfish species. They are demersal fish, found at the bottom of oceans around the world; some species will also enter estuaries.
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