adjective
- comparative form of flouncy; more inclined to move with exaggerated, bouncy motions or gestures
- comparative form of flouncy; having more flounces (decorative ruffles or frills on fabric)
Usage: informal; typically describes movement or behavior that is showy or attention-seeking
Usage: describes clothing or textiles with more abundant ruffles or trim
Examples
- Her flouncier dress had layers of ruffles that swayed as she walked.
- The dancer's movements became flouncier and more exaggerated with each performance.
- She preferred flouncier fabrics for her evening gowns.
- His flouncier gestures made it clear he was enjoying the attention.
- The flouncier version of the skirt had more decorative trim than the original design.