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flounder around
to struggle or wallow around. The whole company is just floundering around and getting nowhere. The horse floundered around, trying to get across the soggy pasture.
flounder through something
1. Lit. to struggle through something, such as a mire, swamp, etc. The Jeep floundered through the swamp without getting stuck. The horse floundered through the muddy field.
2. Fig. to struggle awkwardly through a difficult situation. We floundered through the performance. I don't know how we did it, but we did it. We just floundered through our presentation, hoping for a lot of questions.
flat as a pancake
Extremely level, especially too much so. For example, There are no hills; this terrain is flat as a pancake. This simile dates from the 1500s and has survived its contemporary, flat as a flounder. It is sometimes used, either disparagingly or ruefully, to describe a small-breasted woman.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Mahli | | MAH-lie (English), MAY-lie (English) | Biblical |
NadİR | | - | Turkish |
Clemente | | kle-MEN-te (Italian, Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
Kyrilu | | - | Medieval Slavic |
Boyle | | [bɔil] | |
Doroteja | | - | Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian |