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    flounce
    /flaʊns/

    verb

    • 1. go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner: "he stood up in a fury and flounced out"

    noun

    • 1. an exaggerated action intended to express annoyance or impatience: "she left the room with a flounce"

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  2. FLOUNCE definition: 1. to walk with large, noticeable movements, especially to attract attention or show that you are…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FLOUNCE is to move with exaggerated jerky or bouncy motions; also : to move so as to draw attention to oneself. How to use flounce in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements: The star flounced out of the studio in a rage. Synonyms: bounce, prance, bound, storm. to throw the body about spasmodically; flounder.

  5. A flounce is a piece of cloth that has been sewn into folds and put around the edge of something, for example a skirt, dress, tablecloth, or curtain.

  6. To flounce is to move in an exaggerated, emphatic way, especially if your movement expresses anger or impatience. A young child who doesn't like what's for dinner might stand up and flounce away from the table.

  7. FLOUNCE meaning: 1. to walk with large, noticeable movements, especially to attract attention or show that you are…. Learn more.

  8. 1. a. To move in a lively or bouncy manner: The children flounced around the room in their costumes. b. To move with exaggerated or affected motions: flounced petulantly out of the house. 2. To move clumsily; flounder. n. The act or motion of flouncing. [Possibly of Scandinavian origin.]

  9. Aug 27, 2024 · flounce (plural flounces) A strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle.

  10. A flounce is a piece of cloth that has been sewn into folds and put around the edge of something, for example, a skirt, dress, tablecloth, or curtain. More Pronunciations of 'flounce'

  11. Flounce definition: A strip of decorative, usually gathered or pleated material attached by one edge, as on a garment or curtain.

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