flaily (Meaning)

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flaily (a.)

Acting like a flail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flaily

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flaily Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler flaily waved his arms in excitement as he approached the playground.
  2. The injured bird flaily its wings in an attempt to take flight.
  3. The politician flaily defended his position on the controversial issue, but his arguments were unconvincing.
  4. The boxer flaily threw punches at his opponent, but his attacks lacked precision and power.
  5. The driver flaily swerved to avoid the collision, but it was too late.
  6. The chef flaily chopped the vegetables, resulting in uneven and inconsistent pieces.
  7. The student flaily answered the exam questions, hoping to salvage a passing grade.
  8. The protester flaily held up a sign, trying to get the attention of the passing crowd.
  9. The comedian flaily delivered his jokes, but they fell flat with the audience.
  10. The actor flaily performed his lines, failing to capture the character's emotional depth.

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Acting like a flail.

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The toddler flaily waved his arms in excitement as he approached the playground.

The injured bird flaily its wings in an attempt to take flight.

The politician flaily defended his position on the controversial issue, but his arguments were unconvincing.

The boxer flaily threw punches at his opponent, but his attacks lacked precision and power.