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Which of the following is an informal definition of flounder?
O struggle, stagger, stumble, squirm
Jackson writes with passion and confidence, but when he has to speak in public he flounders, stumbling over words and
losing his train of thought.
flounder; verb: to move or behave awkwardly
The word "flounder" is thought to come from "founder," an old sailing term that means to sink. As boats sink, they often
lurch and roll awkwardly in the water. A foundering ship lacks grace and power, as does a floundering swimmer.
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