Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"flailed" Antonyms

161 Sentences With "flailed"

How to use flailed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "flailed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "flailed". Mastering all the usages of "flailed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

All in all Clinton flailed somewhat, but she flailed on the same terrain where she'd flailed before.
Mr. Morales often flailed in offering explanations for his actions.
But so far he has flailed and faltered in response.
The big orange clown fish flailed at front and center.
For 18 hours, the dinghy carrying Ikuenobe flailed in rough waters.
Just like Delhi, Lahore has flailed feebly at tackling toxic air.
Instead, he flailed it into the net and lost the match.
Sabathia then unfurled a low changeup, and Murphy flailed at it.
I flailed my legs in a futile attempt to gain momentum.
His arms flailed out, then tucked back in against his chest.
"Faced with this virus, the Leader has flailed about," Xu wrote.
As the company flailed, Toys 'R' Us's owners searched for new investors.
Pollock struck out as he flailed to no avail at a changeup.
Her arms and legs flailed as she fell towards the mountainside below.
Le Pen became lost in her notes and flailed, trying to parry
When Nike did put money behind campaigns targeting women, it sometimes flailed.
While J. Crew flailed, consumers flocked to the smaller and hipper Madewell.
When the police arrived, he kicked and flailed, according to court documents.
Some sauropods flailed fused clumps of bones from their posteriors toward predators.
In an Evenflo side-impact test, a seat belt slipped off a dummy's shoulder and the head flailed outside the seatThe seat belt slipped off the dummy's shoulder and the dummy's head and torso flailed far outside the seat.
He flailed his arms around, mimicking Serge Kovaleski from the New York Times.
Popovich, meanwhile, flailed in hope of finding something, anything, to invigorate his group.
The more other tech giants flailed, the better Google Photos has come to look.
Westbrook tipped off the knife-edge on which he always plays and mostly flailed.
He skidded out of the parking lot while my legs flailed in the air.
She flailed for a long time before starting a tepid musical duo with Desi.
Jason Kipnis followed him and flailed meekly at a low changeup for strike three.
The older girls flailed their arms, worried about their hair or weakly tossed their hand.
For 12 weeks, the government flailed for a solution, variously promising reform and cracking down.
He flailed his arms around, as if to mimick Serge Kovaleski from the New York Times.
The sequel, Late for Meeting, released three years ago, flailed its way straight into my heart.
While Mercedes has dominated, McLaren has flailed around the middle or the back of the pack.
The lingerie industry has flailed as it struggled to define, and reach, their ideal customer base.
Even Tesla has flailed quarter after quarter, missing production and delivery guidelines it set for itself.
Per the interview she gave cops, she said Ricky flailed his arms and accidentally hit her.
This administration's EPA has badly flailed about in its efforts to reform Clean Water Act enforcement.
My arms flailed and I panted as I raced to keep up with all the excitement.
His body had flailed wildly at first, they said, then plunged directly into the cement chute.
As the immense fish flailed on the deck, he tried to dispatch it with a knife.
The films leaning heavily on '203s and '90s nostalgia this summer — especially Ghostbusters and ID:R — mostly flailed.
"When I ejected, the pressure flailed my arms back and that's what broke my arms," he recalled.
A little boy in a golf shirt flailed when his mother said it was time to go.
Cessa then hit Trout but ended the inning by striking out Pujols, who flailed at a slider.
As the football and basketball programs flailed in the 1970s and 1980s, Wisconsin hockey soared in popularity.
The dolphin flailed wildly, sharply whipped back and forth, back and forth, audibly crackling in the wind.
As the team flailed on the field, the Jets organization tried to protect Darnold from public criticism.
Trump has flailed away at the invisible wall meant to separate the White House from the Justice Department.
That includes a 1 percent lift in the most recent quarter, a time when many of its competitors flailed.
And China's attempts to manage its outsize economy have flailed since the summer, with cascading effects around the world.
Mr. Kaine flailed, Mr. Pence denied and Ms. Quijano jumped from question to question without much productive follow-up.
My captor held his position with ease while I thrashed and flailed beneath him, waiting for me to stop.
Ocasio-Cortez has so far flailed pretty badly on the "how would you pay for all this stuff?" question.
Some officers fired tear gas while other flailed their batons at protestors who appeared to be trying to get away.
They claimed the use of a taser was justified because she flailed her arms when they tried to arrest her.
By contrast, early poll leaders who flailed in the invisible primary, including Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich in 2012, faded.
Inside the campaign's Miami headquarters, few figures had the standing or inclination to challenge Mr. Bush, even as he flailed.
The outspoken billionaire flailed his arms while imitating journalist Serge Kovaleski during a rally in South Carolina on Nov. 20.
The mostly metropolitan-based queens gamely flailed about in a cyclone of crooked elbows, flex-footed kicks and suicidal wigs.
Mr. Bloomberg flailed on the debate stage as he stepped out from behind the reputational curtain of his ubiquitous advertisements.
He started well by striking out Javier Baez on a comically-high four-seam fastball that Baez flailed at meekly.
They flailed around stages with no regard for their bodies; swinging microphones, bashing guitars, and climbing anything that could hold them.
She watched as Sheppard's arms flailed about, and she held hers above her own head, hoping to protect herself from gunshots.
That service flailed due to a poor customer experience and lack of adoption on the part of big digital retailers like Apple.
Two French bakeries that popped up after your correspondent left in 2011, to ride Hong Kong's surge as Europe flailed, have shut.
Living was an earthen jar of water in the dust of the threshing with the grain flailed out and the chaff blowing.
Jonathan Lucroy was quickly erased on a three-pitch strikeout in which he simply flailed at a slider way off the plate.
The Mets hitters flailed futilely at first, but Harvey was as self-contained as a monk and kept varying pitch and speed.
It's why, when the second debate forbid audience reaction of any kind, Trump flailed to find his footing in the uncomfortable silence.
Once they came to power and need an actual bill — a bill that would do the magical things they promised — they flailed wildly.
Clocking in at five foot nothing wearing a plaid skirt, she flailed through her set with the most confidence I saw all week.
He flailed his arm after letting one pitch go, but none of it was about the overall Mets experience of 2018, he said.
But Yankee Stadium soon fell quiet when Torres chased a slider out of the strike zone and Encarnacion flailed at an inside fastball.
A minute later, Fleury flailed into several unorthodox contortions to protect a 3-2 lead as a mad scramble developed around his crease.
He crashed the 76ers dance team's celebration and flailed his arms in the air like one of those inflatable figures at car dealerships.
He let out a scream, which some say sounded like a gasp, and then his arms flailed as he clearly needed medical attention.
But a malfunction caused them to lose control of the hose which flailed across the road before it could be brought under control. pic.twitter.
So on July 26, Dean spoke at the Democratic convention, and this time he flailed his arms and yelled the names of states again.
When I jumped on one of the bridges, Nathan Drake fell through the world, where he flailed around in the void until he died.
Instead, the guard could be seen placing Alvarez in a choke hold and eventually a head lock while the young man flailed beneath him.
After this stint, I flailed my way back into the testosterone-laden waters of man-dating, ill-equipped to deal with things like HIV.
But an overanxious Reyes fouled off two pitches and then flailed at a pitch outside the strike zone against sputtering Dodgers reliever Chris Hatcher.
No one was lighting candles for Greg Bird as he flailed his way through a 231-for-2157 slump to start the 403 season.
The giant's hands flailed wild as he charged Ferguson to the fence, but Ferg was quick to duck in and snatch up his hips.
Now given that, I attempted and what saved me in the water is I flailed to stay afloat and I couldn&apost stay above water.
And after Charlottesville, offshoots of the Unite the Right rally flailed in the face of mass resistance movements in cities like Boston and San Francisco.
She wasn't a character I was clamoring to see again and neither was the infuriating Tad O'Malley, who flailed like a guppy out of water.
While British politicians flailed over what type of Brexit to pursue last summer, the Japanese government circulated a 15-page memo outlining its own view.
Born in 1930 in what used to be called a "colonial backwater" by the center of power, he inherited the psychic deluge many flailed under.
He described one young girl "with her clothes burned off, and her skin hanging like ribbons as she flailed her arms around, screaming with pain."
She kicked her feet and flailed her arms while refusing to get into an ambulance, leading to her hitting one of the officers at the scene.
"We flailed around for several years, and while we did, the money ran out," Mr. Garment wrote in a 2002 article for The New York Times.
By the time she returned to the pool the zombie flailed around in one of the corners, not able to pull itself out of the pool.
After releasing an overpriced computer aimed at the higher education market, NeXT flailed as a hardware company, but it survived by licensing its powerful NeXTSTEP operating system.
Her 2008 Fox comedy The Return of Jezebel James flailed when she tried to put her signature whiplash-inducing dialogue in front of a live studio audience.
Trump took to the state in South Carolina and flailed his arm about, dropping his wrist, in a way that mimicked Kovaleski's actual disability—he has arthrogryposis.
In the ninth round, when Kovalev flailed his left hand, Ward easily bent out of the way and fired a jab that landed squarely on Kovalev's face.
The Dodgers rookie Cody Bellinger, who represented the winning run and had homered off Miller in Cleveland last month, flailed at a slider to end the game.
Officials say Wood admitted Davis couldn't complete a second round of sit-ups on April 9 -- and flailed backward, smacking the back of her head against the floor.
Pellé got some torque going and ripped a volley into the back of the net as Thibaut Courtois—who made some spectacular saves to do—flailed in vain.
I flailed around for a while, before resorting to myself as an example, more specifically my thumb, which I had dislocated a few days earlier while playing basketball.
My mother flailed, attempting to give my youngest sister into the custody of the state while trying to find a job to replace the income my father provided.
With every point he made, whether on antitrust or privacy, his arms flailed above his head, as if he were talking to a full crowd on the Senate floor.
It was the first time he could remember not being part of — or training to be part of — a team, and for two months he flailed without a routine.
She veered off line on the lower section of the course, flailed her arms midair to slow down and narrowly cleared the next gate, clipping it with her side.
Once officers were able to handcuff him, Brant allegedly became violent: According to the report, Brant allegedly flailed and kicked his legs, hitting the officer in the knee multiple times.
He had an easy delivery that found him slowly falling off the mound to his glove side, his right leg swinging around behind him as hitters flailed at his stuff.
She first tipped her gaze in the distance, but when the waves rolled in, she lost her serious face as her legs flailed and she cracked up laughing with her friends.
Think of the CBS anchor Gayle King, sitting calmly in her chair, as her interview subject, R. Kelly, who is charged with multiple counts of sexual assault, screamed, flailed and cried.
In one 2014 episode in the Bronx, for instance, the police fired a Taser at a mute autistic man after he had flailed his arms and was uncooperative, according to hospital records.
"He's not from the caravan!" the crowd yelled as the man, fiery-eyed and seemingly drunk, puffed his chest and flailed his arms, nearly coming loose before police circled him for questioning.
Officers claimed the force was justified because she flailed her arms when they tried to arrest her, with no adequate explanation for how such flailing met the criteria for use of a Taser.
Bobby Jindal, a onetime Republican star who flailed wildly at Trump during his short-lived quiver of a campaign, said on Wednesday that he would most likely be voting for Trump in November.
Despite having an astounding array of nearby infrastructure in the Gulf, we watched BP oil gush for months while clean-up crews flailed helplessly with ineffective ad-hoc efforts at plugging the hole.
And considering that Schwartz and Savage have had their own shows that blew through lots of story very quickly, then flailed in later seasons (most notably The OC), they'll have learned from experience.
Dallas Keuchel, who seemed lost trying to bunt Reddick over to second, ended up striking out on a foul bunt attempt, and then George Springer flailed at strike three to end the inning.
Bauer then threw a fastball off the outside edge of the plate, which Sanchez took for a ball, before returning to the curveball, which Sanchez flailed at as it bounced in the dirt.
Europe has flailed in its efforts to counteract American sanctions against Iran, but has insisted that the deal remains in place, even though both Washington and Tehran are violating key aspects of it.
Disney still appears to be figuring out what shows belong in the streaming space as opposed to its linear networks, just as Apple has flailed a bit in seeking to find its identity.
But the halftime show still flailed through the 1990s, trying to merge the rock stadium concert, the Las Vegas revue, the drill-team competition and the oldies medley, mixing the boffo and the surreal.
Trump flailed his arms in a way that mimicked Kovaleski's disability while attacking the journalist for saying that Trump had mischaracterized his post-September 11, 2001 reporting on Muslims' reaction to the terrorist attacks.
The video was recorded by one of several deputies who, at one point, stood outside of the cell looking in as Mr. Perry moaned, yelled, flailed his limbs and somersaulted off his padded bed.
The episode produced an angry public response amplified in part by social media, where videos of Dr. Dao being dragged down the airplane aisle while he flailed on his back have been widely shared.
D-backs beat Rockies on Descalso's homer in 13th PHOENIX — Over and over, two of the major league's best offensive teams flailed away at each other's pitches only to come up empty Sunday afternoon.
The 90-kilogram (198-pound) beast with its dangerous-looking beak flailed at the fishermen when it was reeled onto their boat, nearly 40 kilometres (25 miles) out to sea, according to the Newcastle Herald.
As she kicked and flailed to stay afloat in the deep water, she didn't feel any pain, she recalls, but she did hear her travel companions screaming, which made her realize something had gone wrong.
The memorable pitch also happened to be the final one of the tournament, an up-and-away slider that was flailed at, clinching his school's second straight national championship, the first repeat in 4.333 years.
The court documents say that Mr. Quiles flailed his arms and kicked his legs when officers went to arrest him, and that the police found seven bags of marijuana and a knife in his pockets.
I flailed about on the carpet, shrieking to my mother that I had memorized every nuance of "Evergreen," much like I had for "The Morning After," the love theme from "The Poseidon Adventure," four years earlier.
The police claim that Mr. Espinosa "resisted arrest in that he manipulated his arms and hands to avoid handcuffing, continuously flailed his legs, and laid down on the ground" — a characterization that seems exaggerated at best.
They said that during the arrest, Aycock "flailed his arms and twisted his body in an attempt to avoid being handcuffed and placed under arrest," and that customers joined in and began to curse out the officers.
But as his ties to a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party began to become a diversion and as Trump flailed in the polls (he would later go on to outperform them) Manafort stayed on until August 19.
Meanwhile, Facebook's corporate reputation took a hit over the past year — it dropped to No. 94 from No. 51 out of the 100 most visible US companies — as it flailed through a series of crises and controversies.
Shortly after Monmouth lost to Siena in Sunday night's first semifinal game, a young woman in a Monmouth sweatshirt flailed through the crowd of wide men in yellow sweatshirts and roiling giddy drunk students, cursing and fuming.
MoviePass and parent company Helios and Matheson (HMNY) has flailed wildly throughout 2018, abruptly making major changes to the movie subscription service, watching its stock prices walk off a cliff and seeking emergency infusions of cash in the process.
Before a crowd gathered at a Myrtle Beach convention center, the candidate hoisted one hand up, flailed his arms and mocked a New York Times reporter who has a physical disability that almost precisely mirrors Trump's movements that evening.
McCollum, this year's Most Improved Player, who really did seem like he was primed to wash out when he flailed around and rode pine as a 22-year-old rookie, thrived in a new role with secondary ball-handing responsibility.
But in recent months she has downplayed her capitalism-critical mantra — the very thing that made her famous — and flailed, grasping for another message to boost her poll numbers instead of driving home what appealed to voters in the first place.
The disquiet reappeared in the seventh game when Nadal, having just broken back, was stretched to creaking point by a vicious Thiem onslaught, chased down a drop shot, then flailed away at thin air as his opponent teased a lob over his head.
"I'd always had a strong idea about my values and the direction I wanted to be headed in, then I ran into getting famous and it totally spun me around and I flailed around for a few years," he told The Guardian.
According to a criminal complaint, the man who was strapped into the ventilated bag, Johnell Muhammad, had been suspected of failing to pay the subway fare, and when officers tried to arrest him, he flailed his arms, kicked and spit at them.
From first base, Schwarber flailed his arms in glee, pointed at the Cubs' dugout and at Theo Epstein, the Cubs' president for baseball operations, who gave Schwarber a chance to complete his improbable return to action in time for the World Series.
Yet Mr. Cordray ultimately had far broader appeal than Mr. Kucinich, who also flailed in the final weeks of the race to explain his past praise of Mr. Trump and his decision to accept $20,000 from a group supportive of Mr. Assad.
Alexandro Segade, one of the founding members of art collective My Barbarian, was giving a lecture on cosplay in a nearby room, while comedian Ruby McCollister and her Zhe Zhe web series collaborators, Leah Hennessey and Emily Allan, stomped and flailed around upstairs.
When asked by Chris Matthews to go beyond just saying he is pro-life and get specific about what abortion law should look like, he flailed around for a few minutes before finally consenting to Matthews's suggestion that he support punishing women who had abortions.
How Kelly managed to keep an extremely serious face while discussing the impeachment of South Korea's President Park Geun-hye via webcam while his wife flailed to remove their children is beyond us, and at the press conference on Wednesday the kids still had us all LOLing.
Only once did Bauer face a batter with a runner in scoring position, and when Astros third baseman Luis Valbuena doubled with one out in the fifth inning, Bauer followed by getting Erik Kratz to ground out before second baseman Jose Altuve flailed at a wicked curveball.
He threw a St. Patrick's Day party at City Hall in 2012 during which he was visibly intoxicated and knocked down a junior staffer before eventually leaving the building and winding up at a bar, where he "flailed around" on the dance floor before being corralled by staffers.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech in 2015 when Mr. Trump shuddered and flailed his arms, appearing to mock a disabled reporter at The New York Times.
The shakeup comes as Boeing has flailed in its attempts to contain one of the biggest crises in its more than 22011-year history, disrupting relationships with the very airline customers that fueled Boeing's sales boom in recent years to the pilots who have complained about broken trust.
In the second quarter of Oklahoma City's 133-105 stomping of Golden State, Draymond Green flailed his right leg right into Steven Adams's nether region, forcing the Thunder big man to double over, the second time in two games one of Green's legs has connected with Adams's testicles.
Its Big Ears set was utterly precise in its cantankerousness, from the electronic screeching that ushered the band onstage to songs that blared and stopped cold, droned steadily or crashed and flailed, and set the Declaration of Independence to Arab-tinged reggae (in "Independence"); the songs' bristling cynicism defies obsolescence.
The woman, Angelika Graswald, had faced manslaughter and murder charges in the death of her fiancé, Vincent Viafore — whom prosecutors said she had watched drown, even moving a paddle out of his reach as he flailed in the water — and a sentence of 25 years to life imprisonment if convicted.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech by Mr. Trump in 2015 when he shuddered and flailed his arms, seeming to mock a disabled reporter for The New York Times.
Officials said he brought stability to a department that had flailed in the aftermath of his predecessor, Michael T. Flynn, a former three-star general who was fired after 24 days in the job for lying to Mr. Pence about his contacts with the Russian ambassador at the time, Sergey I. Kislyak.
"The so-called immigration hard-liners have flailed about since the beginning of the administration, giving bad advice to the president and misdirecting resources toward the wrong solutions to the wrong problems," Thad Bingel, a homeland security official under President George W. Bush and former aide to Ms. Nielsen, told The Times.
As signs emerged of softening support for Trump among GOP senators, Trump's defenders in the House flailed, holding a bizarre pizza-fueled takeover of the secure room in the basement of the Capitol where the closed-door impeachment depositions are being held, even though several of them already have unrestricted access to the chamber.
At least, that's what happened at this weekend's Field Day Festival, where rain fell from the clouds for 24 hours straight while everyone ecstatically flailed their limbs around to the sound of Little Simz, Mabel, Kelela, Novelist, Rejjie Snow, Danny L Harle, and pretty much everyone else you'd want to see live in a giant swamp of hellish fun.
"The so-called immigration hard-liners have flailed about since the beginning of the administration, giving bad advice to the president and misdirecting resources toward the wrong solutions to the wrong problems," said Thad Bingel, who was a senior homeland security official in the Bush administration and served as an aide to Ms. Nielsen during her Senate confirmation.
He was an auteur in every sense of the word, a multidisciplinary genius who rewrote the rules of stardom and astounded even the people around him with his skill and passion; he was a contemporary folk hero, one who flailed against record labels and the internet and served up theoretical pancakes on Chappelle's Show like some kind of magical purple elf.
Cruz is also hoping that a victory might strengthen his alliance with Kasich -- which flailed the first few days as the Ohio governor seemed lukewarm about the deal -- and give them some opportunity in California, where neither candidate has substantial statewide support but each has very strong pockets of enthusiasm (Cruz in Southern California and the Central Valley and Kasich in the Bay Area and sections of Los Angeles).
Even so, there were ample crosses on both entries before I got them; same for 3D, which was sadly apropos: "Not exactly hit the ground running" START OUT SLOWLY I did O.K. with 56D, although I never would have thought the song was from that long ago: "1978 Dire Straits hit" SULTANS OF SWING And I completely flailed at 7D, for some reason: "Showed 'em what we've got" STRUTTED OUR STUFF The last song title was new enough to me that I got it wrong until I looked up "Skilled judoist" (I had "dar" for that instead of DAN).

No results under this filter, show 161 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.