verb
- moving in an exaggerated, impatient, or angry manner, especially with abrupt motions
Usage: present participle of flounce
noun
- a gathered or pleated strip of fabric attached to a garment or furnishing as decoration
Usage: fashion/sewing term
Examples
- She went flouncing out of the room after the argument.
- He was flouncing around the house, clearly upset about something.
- The dress featured delicate flouncing around the hem.
- The curtains had beautiful flouncing that added elegance to the room.
- Stop flouncing and tell me what’s wrong.
- The designer added flouncing to the sleeves for a romantic look.
- She was flouncing her way through the hallway in dramatic fashion.