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Q: What is a synonym for flailing?
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What is the synonym of flailing?

swinging, thrashing about.


What is an antonym of flailing?

Assist, help, guard, guide, aid, and protect.


What are some sentences using the word flailing?

She was flailing her arms when she saw a bee.


What level does flailing evolve at?

I don't think "Flailing" is a Pokemon. Maybe you're thinking of Fletchling, who evolves at level 17 into Fletchinder.


What rhymes with flailing?

* sailing * failing * flailing * railing * hailing * regaling * mailing * impaling * derailing * bailing * jailing * nailing * tailing * wailing


How is playing the drums physical?

beacause you are flailing youre arems evrywere


What is the definition for flaling?

Flailing means waving your arms and legs about aimlessly.


How do you signal a taxi in Thailand?

Try flailing your arms around and shout "HEY! TAXI!"


Use flail in a sentence?

He started flailing around in the water because he did not know how to swim.


How can you tell if someone is on ice?

If they are flailing their arms wildly and humping your sister, he's on ice.


Can you make a wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man out of paper?

Yes you can


How can you use flail in sentence?

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.