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floundersverbpresent tense third-person singular of flounder to proceed or act clumsily or ineffectuallyunprepared choristers who floundered helplessly through the musical number blunders, bumbles, flogs(British), limps, lumbers, plods, struggles, stumbles, trudges jogs, shambles, shuffleswallows, weltersfalters, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, tottersfumbles, muddles coasts, flies, glides, kilts, sails, zips, zooms to move heavily or clumsilythe car floundered through the heavy wet snow, constantly getting stuck barges, clumps, flogs(British), galumphs, lumbers, lumps, plods, pounds, scuffles, scuffs, shambles, shuffles, slogs, sloughs, stamps, stomps, stumbles, stumps, tramps, tromps, trudges drags, flops, haulsblunders, careens, dodders, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, totters, waddles, weaves, wobbles(also wabbles) breezes, coasts, glides, slides, waltzes, whisks drifts, floats, hangs, hovers, poises, wafts |