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11 Sentences With "flailed about"

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"Faced with this virus, the Leader has flailed about," Xu wrote.
This administration's EPA has badly flailed about in its efforts to reform Clean Water Act enforcement.
The mostly metropolitan-based queens gamely flailed about in a cyclone of crooked elbows, flex-footed kicks and suicidal wigs.
She watched as Sheppard's arms flailed about, and she held hers above her own head, hoping to protect herself from gunshots.
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 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.
"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.
Helen Mathewson later asserted charges of negligence against Chief Lips, which he denied. Hotel Californian, 1961–1994. Flames engulfed the upper two floors of the five-story Hotel Californian at 1907 West Sixth Street on August 2, 1961. Firemen were threatened with injury when a water hydrant burst and a hose flailed about viciously before water was turned off.
Mr Bolam was a voluntary patient at Friern Hospital, a mental health institution run by the Friern Hospital Management Committee. He agreed to undergo electro- convulsive therapy. He was not given any muscle relaxant, and his body was not restrained during the procedure. He flailed about violently before the procedure was stopped, and he suffered some serious injuries, including fractures of the acetabula.
In any case, Beethoven was not to blame, as violinist Joseph Böhm recalled: > Beethoven himself conducted, that is, he stood in front of a conductor's > stand and threw himself back and forth like a madman. At one moment he > stretched to his full height, at the next he crouched down to the floor, he > flailed about with his hands and feet as though he wanted to play all the > instruments and sing all the chorus parts. —The actual direction was in > [Louis] Duport's hands; we musicians followed his baton only. When the audience applauded—testimonies differ over whether at the end of the scherzo or symphony—Beethoven was several bars off and still conducting.
As she flailed about with her legs, she repeatedly knocked the heavy plaster cast against her own elbow until the elbow, too, was smashed to bits. The vet who treated her said that her elbow was shattered and looked like a piece of ice after being smashed on the ground. The cast slipped, and as it became dislodged it ripped open her foreleg all over again, undoing the surgery. The medical team, knowing that Ruffian would probably not survive more extensive surgery for the repair of her leg and elbow (much less the long period of stall rest required after surgery), euthanized her shortly afterward at 2:25 am on July 7.

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