If a student failed in a course, he received a "flunk notice" from the registrar's office within four days after the examination, so that four days after the last examination every student knew whether he had passed his courses or not.
I don't get potted regularly or chase around with filthy bags or flunkmy courses or crib my way through; and I could mention some men in this house who do all those things.
Well, I didn't flunk out but my record isn't so hot.
Carl," Hugh wailed despondently, "I'm going to flunk that exam.
It wouldn't be so bad to flunk later on, but for a chap to fall down at the very beginning of his race wouldn't reflect much credit on his trainer, and I think it very likely the governor would be mad about it.
Don't you think I'm bothered enough by the prospect of a beautiful flunk at my exams, without your trickling in through the doorway to exasperate me?
I passed everything with the utmost ease--I know the secret now, and am never going to flunk again.
A person who's done as good work as you in English ought to have the right to flunk every other blessed thing, if she wants to.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flunk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: botch; bungle; bust; fail; fiasco; flunk; hash; lose; mess; muddle; pluck; washout