Phrases with «flail»

Flail means to swing or wave wildly and uncontrollably. Full definition

Sentences with «flail»

  • We could hear her but it took a lot of flailing around in the icy water and debris to find her. (biggerpockets.com)
  • You quickly forget the arms flailing about in front of you are not your own. (evo.co.uk)
  • Given that Windows 10 Mobile is kind of flailing in the wind right now, this probably isn't the best time to be jumping into the ecosystem. (windowscentral.com)
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