flaily

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English

Etymology

From flail +‎ -y.

Adjective

flaily (comparative more flaily, superlative most flaily)

  1. Acting like a flail; flailing.
    • 1632, Virgil, translated by John Vicars, The XII Aeneids of Virgil, Book 5:
      At once all furrows plow, the strugling streams
      O're all the main gape wide, boile foamie streams,
      With flaly-oares and slicing foredecks fierce,
      Which through the bustling billows proudly pierce.
    • 2016, Alice Clayton, The Cocktail Collection: Wallbanger, Rusty Nailed, and Screwdrivered:
      “I hardly think someone as flaily as you can complain about anything.”
      Flaily? That's not even a word,” I huffed, enjoying his arms around me more than I wanted to admit.
      Flaily, as in, one who flails. []