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  • present tolters, present participle toltering, simple past and past participle toltered) (UK, dialect) To flounder about. Lotter, lettor, tetrol, tortle...
    442 bytes (57 words) - 08:41, 7 August 2020
  • From çap +‎ -ala. çapalamaq (intransitive) to toss, to toss about, to writhe to fuss to flounder Conjugation of çapalamaq “çapalamaq” in Obastan.com....
    293 bytes (23 words) - 14:14, 6 July 2024
  • annaspài, past participle annaspàto, auxiliary avére) to flail about, grope blindly; to flounder to gesticulate wildly to fumble     Conjugation of annaspàre...
    317 bytes (48 words) - 23:25, 22 February 2023
  • one of the largest of these pools, undress and plunge in. Happily I flounder about, terrifying the minnows, and float on my back and spout cheekfuls of...
    779 bytes (111 words) - 02:13, 19 August 2024
  • چھٹپٹانا • (chaṭpaṭānā) (Hindi spelling छटपटाना) to toss or tumble about, to flounder, to flutter to be agitated چھٹپٹ کرنا (chaṭpaṭ karnā) Platts, John...
    554 bytes (60 words) - 04:20, 18 September 2024
  • tápat impf to grope (one's way) tápat v nejistotě ― to be all the see / to flounder about tápat rukou po holi ― (please add an English translation of this usage...
    902 bytes (142 words) - 13:08, 26 March 2024
  • paddle around, splash about Synonyms: barboter, s’ébattre to squelch around, wade through (in mud, in wet terrain) to flounder around (in mud or snow)...
    850 bytes (163 words) - 11:08, 2 June 2024
  • sprattel n limbs or other body parts being moved about chaotically Think an insect on its back or a floundering fish out of water. Declension of sprattel sprattelgubbe...
    438 bytes (48 words) - 11:48, 3 September 2022
  • More noises came from a dusty tree, where brown birds creaked and floundered about looking for insects; another bird, the invisible coppersmith, had started...
    3 KB (132 words) - 10:16, 26 October 2024
  • other body parts about chaotically Han sprattlade med armarna He flapped his arms around Think an insect on its back or a floundering fish out of water...
    469 bytes (66 words) - 09:37, 6 September 2023
  • maker of wigs. 1984, Arthur Miller, Salesman in Beijing, page 184: I flounder about for my diplomacy and give up; it is simply one man against four wiggers...
    3 KB (395 words) - 22:14, 20 October 2024
  • butterfly peacock chair peacock copper peacockery peacock fish peacock flounder peacock flower peacocking peacockish peacock jumping spider peacock mantis...
    10 KB (386 words) - 09:58, 15 October 2024
  • 1978, Günter Grass, “The Sixth Month”, in Ralph Manheim, transl., The Flounder‎[1], New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, page 372: Along with a basket...
    1,012 bytes (123 words) - 22:20, 18 August 2024
  • starry bob starry campion starry-eyed starry-eyed (adj) starry eyes starry flounder starry ray starry sturgeon   having stars visible shaped like a star Tarrys...
    4 KB (291 words) - 14:28, 2 June 2024
  • from earlier *tolteren (compare dialectal English tolter (“to struggle, flounder”); Scots tolter (“unstable, wonky”)), from Old English tealtrian (“to totter...
    5 KB (369 words) - 23:36, 27 October 2024
  • the rail reform process is a devastating exposé of the failings and floundering of a dying administration that has failed to understand the value of...
    5 KB (342 words) - 10:27, 26 October 2024
  • person who walks about in their sleep; a sleepwalker. 1824, Sir Walter Scott, chapter 17, in St. Ronan's Well: The clergyman floundered a moment, as is...
    3 KB (267 words) - 04:31, 19 October 2024
  • participle debatido) to debate, discuss, dispute, contest (reflexive) to flounder (to flop around)     Conjugation of debater (See Appendix:Portuguese verbs)...
    3 KB (315 words) - 17:08, 21 September 2024
  • Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, page 5: Suddenly single at thirty, I floundered through those awful encounters, affairettes, and all-out affairs I’d tried...
    2 KB (209 words) - 23:10, 18 August 2024
  • our pinnacle, the point at which we reveal our sphexish streak and flounder about foolishly in the face of higher thought? 1999, John [William Nevill]...
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