Idioms

flounce out of (some place)

flounce out of (some place)

To move out of some place or thing in a bouncy or spasmodic manner. Jenna's annoyance was evident by how she flounced out of the place. If you want to keep this job, you can't just flounce out of the office an hour early! When we refused to charge her mother's credit card, the teen girl rolled her eyes and flounced out of the store.
See also: flounce, of, out
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