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You'll also need a sinker to make sure the hook is within reach of flounder down below.
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The Lakers uncharacteristically floundered down the stretch, losing 7 of their final 11 regular-season games, including a 16-point loss to Oklahoma City that began the slide.
And now, as the golf world wonders if it is witness to the dawn of the Rory Era — Tiger Woods, not insignificantly, floundered down the stretch again — McIlroy still turns to his past to give perspective on his future.
If they stop the balloons, what are they going to do?" After two years of political unrest, tourism in Egypt is already floundering, down 22% since 2010, with revenue down by a quarter.
Jay Leno -- who promised nobody would "miss a car payment or lose their house" -- (initially) leaving his staff to flounder as NBC shut down the Tonight show.
It was of no immediate benefit to the Nitros, however, who continued to flounder offensively and went down, 1-0, in the 56th minute on a free kick by Salar Hajimirsadeghi.
In the lapping waters of the river close by, a silvery catfish flounders upside down, struggling against the thick brown rope that was thumbed through its gills.
Spending in rich countries, such as America and Britain, will flounder as long as households look to pay down the debts they acquired to buy expensive homes.
Sadly for tennis lovers, indoor tennis has a perverse habit of flourishing when the city's fortunes are down, and floundering when the city does well.
The Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq were both down half a percentage point, and bonds continued to flounder as well.
I think you flounder".
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