The meaning of Flailed
Flailed – definition
verbWave or swing wildly.
Usage examples:
His arms flailed as he sought to maintain his balance
nounA threshing tool consisting of a wooden staff with a short heavy stick swinging from it.
Usage examples:
In some middle eastern locations, the same animals dragged a sledge over the ears, or workers manua…
verbPast simple and past participle of flail
Usage examples:
A wasp came towards us and howard started flailing his arms around., she ran from the house in a te…
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Word origin
Old English, of West Germanic origin, based on Latin flagellum ‘whip’ (see flagellum); probably influenced in Middle English by Old French flaiel or Dutch vlegel .
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