To Flail means to move around in swinging, or waving (usually awkward) motions.
He's moving his arms in crazy, awkward, swinging motions.
Flailing might be used to indicate waving about in a dramatic manner. It could also indicate the use of a tool used to thresh grain from its husks. Also, it could be the use of a weapon made with a handle and a chain or flexible link attached to a spiked weight. It was obvious he hadn't been on skates as he began flailing his arms as soon as he stood up. The chains were fastened to the rotating drum, and their flailing action detonated mines out in front of the tank to which the machine had been attached. The peasants retreated before the flailing foot soldiers as they had no weapons to defend themselves.
Assist, help, guard, guide, aid, and protect.
(VERB) An Oliphant is a dance made by 'dubsteppers'. It is when you jump around frantically in circles whilst flailing your arms around and headbanging. There's another meaning but i can't remember!
I think it might be nonchalantly. Nonchalant means showing indifference. For example: The girl was unmistakably nonchalant; she was the only one in the crowd of "fans" at the concert that was standing there not screaming and yelling and flailing her arms. Nonchalantly would be for example, doing something with boredom, or unconcern.
black on a coat of arms means strength
She was flailing her arms when she saw a bee.
Try flailing your arms around and shout "HEY! TAXI!"
If they are flailing their arms wildly and humping your sister, he's on ice.
The word "flail" is often used in phrases such as "he was flailing his arms about". The term describes random wide movements of the limbs. A second meaning of "flail" is a type of tool used in the manual threshing of grain, and in the action of using this tool one would be said to be "flailing".
Stand in front of him. Flailing arms and luminous colours may aide your efforts
To help your baby stop flailing their arms and legs while bottle feeding, try swaddling them snugly in a blanket, holding them close to your body, and feeding them in a calm and quiet environment. This can help them feel secure and focused on feeding, reducing the urge to move their arms and legs.
Flailing ones arms for attention I think it's called 'the dougie', and the 'jerk dance' :)
"Flailing" typically refers to moving or thrashing about in a wild and uncontrolled manner, often due to panic, distress, or lack of coordination. It can also describe a situation where a person or organization is struggling or failing to perform effectively.
Flailing might be used to indicate waving about in a dramatic manner. It could also indicate the use of a tool used to thresh grain from its husks. Also, it could be the use of a weapon made with a handle and a chain or flexible link attached to a spiked weight. It was obvious he hadn't been on skates as he began flailing his arms as soon as he stood up. The chains were fastened to the rotating drum, and their flailing action detonated mines out in front of the tank to which the machine had been attached. The peasants retreated before the flailing foot soldiers as they had no weapons to defend themselves.
Assist, help, guard, guide, aid, and protect.
(VERB) An Oliphant is a dance made by 'dubsteppers'. It is when you jump around frantically in circles whilst flailing your arms around and headbanging. There's another meaning but i can't remember!
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