1. flounder
The country’s economy is floundering and the future is uncertain.
1. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering. 2. Richardson resigned as chairman, leaving the company floundering.
Don't flounder on details.
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advanced vocab exam2. hang around
We had to hang around the airport for an extra six hours because our flight was delayed.
My friends and I hang around at the corner bar.
The staff are very lazy and they simple hang around.
There's nowhere for teenagers to go, so they just hang around on street corners.
Get out! You can't hang around here.
Don't hang around, guys. This job must be done by tomorrow.
thieves don't usually hang around the scene of the crime
You hang around, I'll go on ahead. To linger some place without doing anything productive. There are always kids hanging around the diner after school, as if they don't have any homework to do.
3. stumble
Running along the beach, she stumbled on a log and fell on the sand.
Paul stumbled as he climbed the stairs because he'd had a bit too much to drink.
If you stumble make it part of the dance.
I sometimes stumble over my words
In hurry, she stumbled and spilled the milk all over the floor.
I often stumble over something as I am blind as a bat in the dark.
The gun spun out of his hand, and he stumbled forward into the room.
He stumbled against a kerb.
I stumbled across the room, my limbs growing heavier every moment.
I stumble
I stumble over this rock every time I go this way.
Mennis stumbled back from the growing crowd.
She stumbled over a toy. He pulled on his clothes and stumbled into the kitchen.
Cheryl’s horse stumbled, throwing her to the ground.
She walked carefully so as not to stumble over a rock.
4. to muck about
5. tangle out
6. floundering
... Business Plan Instead of floundering on social media networks,...
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