Similar words: flounder, bounce, denounce, announce, pronounce, announced, announcement, flout. Meaning: [flaʊns] n. 1. a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim 2. the act of walking with exaggerated jerky motions. v. walk emphatically.
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1. She flounced out of the room.
2. She flounced out of my room in a huff.
3. She flounced out of the house.
4. She walked off with a flounce.
5. He flounced out of the room in a rage.
6. The horse flounced on the slippery iced path.
7. She left the room with a flounce.
8. She flounced about like a mad woman.
9. She flounced in the chair.
10. She flounced out of the room, swearing loudly.
11. She will flounce and argue when asked to leave the room.
12. He was vexed and flounced out of the dining room.
13. Mr Williams refused his friend's advice and flounced out of the office.
14. Then Bette flounced up and cleared her throat nervously.
15. Most whites likely to sympathise with it flounced out of his National Party long ago.
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16. Miranda Panda, very pleased with herself, flounced back to her seat.
17. She flounce flounced out of the room, swearing loudly.
18. He moved with a flounce to open the door.
19. To decorate with a ruffle or flounce.
20. At night, quack flounce off a rope, swim escape in coming home.
21. After a few days, small like and tried flounce chains.
22. Everybody can think: Are we how flounce off planned economy system manacle?
23. Flounce about in a versatile style that goes right from beach towel to town.
24. "Right, don't expect any help from me in future!" he said and flounced out of the room.
25. Alas, the tempo tweaking didn't end with Mordkovitch's final flounce off the platform.
26. One wore a tattered summer dress in pink spotted cotton with double flounces, the other a pinafore over a checked blouse.
27. In the morning, she rose early and dressed in her plainest clothes, flounces and frills had no place in business.
28. Backed by Suzi, who did most of the energetic stuff, Ingrid strutted and flounced and flung her hair about.
29. " Permit me, " he said bending over and disentangling the flounce.
30. Another deal was struck with George Bush's government, only for North Korea to flounce out and, eventually, test short- and long-range rockets and at least one nuclear device.