2flounder verb
flounders; floundered; flounder·ing [no obj] 1 : to move in an awkward way with a lot of difficulty and effort : struggle
▪ The horses were floundering through the deep snow. ▪ He was floundering around in the pool like an amateur. 2 a : to be unsure about what to do or say
▪ After watching me flounder for a few minutes, my instructor took over.
b : to have a lot of problems and difficulties
▪ The team has been floundering [=struggling] since the start of the season.
▪ The horses were floundering through the deep snow. ▪ He was floundering around in the pool like an amateur.
▪ After watching me flounder for a few minutes, my instructor took over.
b : to have a lot of problems and difficulties
▪ The team has been floundering [=struggling] since the start of the season.




