English to Hindi Dictionary flounder

flounder

फ़्लॉन्डर
definition
verb
he was floundering about in the shallow offshore waters
struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily in water or mud.
noun
The study was spurred by previous observations of feminization in estuarine fish, particularly the flounder , a common flatfish, Matthiessen said.
a small flatfish that typically occurs in shallow coastal water.
translation of 'flounder'
एक छोटी चपटी-सी मछली
verb
अशुद्धि करना,
कीचड़ में तड़फड़ाना,
व्यवसाय का बुरा प्रबंध करना
noun
फ़्लाउंडर,
एक प्रकार की छोटी चिपटी मछली
example
Not just cod but other groundfish, including 'flounder' , halibut and haddock, were decimated.
For most of the strike the Ghattahoochee Valley workers saw their movement 'flounder' , with only occasional outbreaks of violence.
They seem to have also eaten 'flounder' , whiting, plaice, cod and brown trout too.
The heaviest 'flounder' , gafftop catfish and sheepshead each is worth a Scout 175 Sportfish center console rigged with a 90 Mercury and a McClain trailer.
Guy's obsession for Virginia seems inexplicably foolish when aimed at an actress with a face like a 'flounder' and a talent to match.
I met my first goldentail moray while free swimming between coral heads, and discovered a peacock 'flounder' with its head in the sand.
Perhaps with his assistance, a few of the 32 now being proposed will 'flounder' - though no-one is seriously suggesting that there should be wind farms everywhere.
As obvious as this is, most small businesses still miss a couple of key points and then wonder why their businesses 'flounder' or at best stumble along.
Kris laughed and watched her 'flounder' around a bit, and scream and giggle.
Not the famous dive, of course, where you 'flounder' about in 5m of water while a score of 2m rays try to suck you to death.
In Japan, which unfortunately continues to 'flounder' , any negative effect on global trade would be serious for its very many household-name exporting companies.
Neither was it a 'flounder' , which couldn't have pulled so hard unless it was tail-wrapped and weighed 10 pounds.
Fortunately the 'flounder' is a robust fish which, with careful handling, will easily go back and swim away to fight another day.
We managed to get peeks of banded pipefish, and a peacock 'flounder' at the aptly named Blue Ridge.
Leo led her inside the building, which had a huge 'flounder' painted on it.
With 'flounder' , sole, fluke, turbot, halibut, bass, trout, John Dory or orange roughy, we must tread lightly, especially with regard to bitterness.
So when you see your dog flopping around like a 'flounder' , take a breath.
A swarm of seagulls circle aloft, darting down in random attempts to steal a 'flounder' .
Not a man will boast that he himself has pulled in even a 'flounder' , but they are certain their brothers, on more fortunate boats, have prospered from great catches.
Among the aquaculture species, microsatellite maps have been published on rainbow trout, catfish, tilapia, and Japanese 'flounder' , but not on Atlantic salmon.
Not certain how to get past the human barricade, it scampered about for 10 minutes, before fleeing in the distinctive shape of a 'flounder' .
And there was a point where I yelled something like, ‘Everyone dance like a 'flounder' !’
It allowed her sister to punish her over and over and over again, to watch her 'flounder' , to watch her fail.
Her ‘daddykins’ was currently clenching his teeth, taking turns staring fiercely at Caelia and the bread, opening and closing his mouth like a 'flounder' .
They show considerable sequence homology to pleurocidins, antimicrobial peptides of the 'flounder' , Pseudopleuronectes americanus.
I can never get past the whole 'flounder' with bone in.
It is also widely believed that these floats also act as a visual attractor to the ever curious 'flounder' .
The study was spurred by previous observations of feminization in estuarine fish, particularly the 'flounder' , a common flatfish, Matthiessen said.
It looked like a 'flounder' , although I couldn't be sure, and it was mounted on a panel, in a trophy-like manner.
Using special head organs, the predators can detect even the slightest muscle twitch of a 'flounder' buried in sand.
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