flail in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

flail in the PONS Dictionary

flail Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flail (about)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When several ribs are injured, this can result in a flail chest which is a life-threatening condition.
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Such tears progress slowly until a part of one of the cusps becomes flail and the amount of regurgitation increases.
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However, the surviving flails made passages, the tanks caught up with the infantry and the first objectives were taken by 10.00.
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The arms, with palms flat in line, are held almost straight, alternately flail up and down in the vertical.
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He wears a calm expression and carries a white-tipped flail.
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She flails her braids, cornrows, afro, and other ethnic hairstyles.
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He can also twist himself tightly to cause himself to spin at his opponent while his arms flail.
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The character's arms pump and the length of her steps increase with her gait, and her legs cycle and arms flail during long jumps.
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For example, positive pressure ventilation was used to stabilize the flail segment from within the chest.
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This leads to high operating costs and possibly lengthy periods when the flails are out of service.
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