Flail


The meaning of the word Flail is: to move uncontrollably in the air


Examples:

When Pete’s daughter ran out into the middle of the street, he had to flail his arms to get the cars to stop.

published by Elvera on 2021-10-02 03:45:15


The energetic conductor of the local orchestra would flail the baton around without any rhythm confusing the orchestra.

published by Arlena on 2021-01-23 18:26:27


With the smoke and flames billowing out of the building, the resident would flail her arms out of the window for help.

published by Emerson on 2021-07-17 08:27:00


During the tornado, the flag seemed to flail in the air as if it was asking for help.

published by Thi on 2021-06-14 10:34:37


The trees flail from side to side during the huge thunderstorm in the 60-mile per hour winds.

published by Marnie on 2021-04-03 16:44:14


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