1
: moving, swinging, or beating wildly like a flail
—used especially of a person or a person's limbs
They dragged her toward cabin five, while the other campers made way to avoid her flailing feet.—Rick Riordan
Vivid dreams made him lash out at me in his sleep with kicks and flailing arms.—Jeremy Clarke
… the crowd erupts and the mosh pit pushes flailing bodies towards the stage.—Samantha O'Connor
2
a
: beset by difficulties : struggling
a flailing economy
… phoned a friend to vent about his flailing marriage …—Sarah Grossbart
b
: clumsy or ineffectual
their flailing attempts/efforts to save the company
flailingly
adverb
… was walking along the ledge of a precipitous dropoff when he slipped on a mossy rock and fell flailingly into the current …
—Jim Mustian
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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