flunking Meaning & Definition

  • En [ flʌŋk]
  • Us [ flʌŋk]

Meaning of flunking In English

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Examples of flunking

  • It would appear that it is in danger of flunking the second.

  • I cannot help flunking that there is a great deal of exaggeration upon this point.

  • By being four years in the service, they forgave me for flunking out, he said.

  • He seldom went to class and was in danger of flunking out.

  • His traffic and transport initiatives also received flunking marks.

  • Iglesias showed no interest in school, and after flunking out at age 13 he tried different apprenticeships, including gardening school, but did not persevere.

  • According to legend, if you walk across it you risk flunking.

  • However, he lasted only one semester before flunking out.

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