flunk|flunked|flunking|flunks in English
verb
[flʌŋk]
fail (a test, course, etc.); give up; drop out of school; give a student a failing grade student
Use "flunk|flunked|flunking|flunks" in a sentence
1. She flunked biology examination.
2. 2 Tony flunked chemistry last semester.
3. In my defense, I flunked biology.
4. That's scarier than a flunking joke.
5. If he is no good, flunk him.
6. Not'cause our ranks tanked, but'cause our friend flunked
7. You realize you're talking to a guy who flunked Allen key, right?
8. Bandoleered univalent Ferdinand breathe nitrosyl flunk hoovers anticipatorily
9. If you flunk it, I don't lay out a dime.
10. You're going to flunk if you don't study.
11. Bill: Why , did you flunk the math test?
12. Jill is such a blockhead that the flunked every course as a freshman.
13. Because of the laziness, the boy was flunk in the exam.
14. Of course there are some flunk this life too commonplace to be worthwhile.
15. Of course there are some who flunk this life too commonplace to be worthwhile.
16. It was, of course, extremely humiliating to flunk out of law school.
17. But if the next government again flunks reform, it could be the peepul itself that is smothered.
18. I appreciated the warning, but, honestly, I'd rather flunk the class than go through that again.
19. The first two years they basically just try to flunk everybody out.
20. Chris: Thank you. Aiyo! My English is terrible. I am going to flunk this test!
21. Antonyms for Accomplishing include failing, flopping, flunking, foundering, underperforming, blundering, crashing, falling, floundering and folding
22. But just like high school(Sentencedict.com), many students flunk out of college because of their poor grades.
23. Synonyms for Cratered include failed, foundered, flopped, folded, bombed, tanked, flunked, collapsed, missed and flamed out
24. He thought he was going to flunk chemistry, but he got a D.
25. Punitive and retroactive, our decision is to flunk the student, not the school.