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flounce in (to some place) to move into a place with exaggerated or jerky motions. A couple of teenagers flounced into the store and started examining the most expensive merchandise. They flounced in and caught the eye of the security guard. flounce out (of some place) to bounce or bound out of some place. She turned up her nose and flounced out of the shop. She flounced out in anger. See also: out How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Want to don a bright flouncy dress and not look like you're 6? The lights go low again, and Hysterica's members are back, some now clad in the gravity-defying spandex, shoulder-padded bathing suits, some (the men) in pretty, flouncy dresses. OXNARD - There's a bear sitting in Lionel Neff's palm, dressed in a flouncy purple tutu, singing Bette Midler's ``From a Distance. |
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