Similar words: blundering, laundering, thundering, founder, money laundering, cofounder, co-founder, wandering. Meaning: ['faʊndə(r)] n. (of a ship) sinking.
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31, Ranging from jump-starting TV and Web convergence to pumping life into the company's foundering search product, Vista promises to push the broadband envelope.
32, As a result, he adds with a sigh, "We have been foundering from the moment we set foot on the moon."
33, In Europe and the United States, the end of fiscal stimulus has left communities and industries foundering.
34, With global climate-change negotiations foundering, the prospects of raising cash for REDD that way look poor. But the money must be found from somewhere.
35, With global climate - change negotiations foundering, the prospects of raising cash for REDD that way look poor.
36, And then of course there is Afghanistan, where Mr Obama remains commander-in-chief of an army at war in a foundering campaign.
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