Flailing

/ˈfleɪlɪŋ/ verb

Moving arms or legs wildly and without control, or struggling helplessly. Can also refer to beating grain with a flail.

From Old English fleġel, from Latin flagellum meaning 'whip' or 'scourge.' Originally described the agricultural tool used to thresh grain, then extended to any wild, uncontrolled beating motion.

AMስሪት
ARالتلويح
BNঝাপটানো
CAagitant
CSmávání
DAslyngende
DEzappelnd
ELκτυπήματα
ESagitándose
FAتاب دادن
FIheiluminen
FRbattant
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