flounder
US /ˈflaʊn.dɚ/
UK /ˈflaʊn.dɚ/

1.
terhuyung-huyung, terseok-seok
struggle or stagger clumsily in mud or water or with difficulty in movement
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The horses were floundering in the heavy snow.
Kuda-kuda itu terhuyung-huyung di salju tebal.
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He was floundering around in the water.
Dia terhuyung-huyung di dalam air.
1.
ikan sebelah, ikan pipih
a small flatfish that typically lives in coastal waters and estuaries, often burrowing in sand or mud.
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We caught a flounder while fishing in the bay.
Kami menangkap ikan sebelah saat memancing di teluk.
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The chef prepared a delicious grilled flounder.
Koki menyiapkan ikan sebelah bakar yang lezat.