"No, she thought it was n't the thing for a poor minister's girls to go flourishing about in second-hand finery, so she did what I 'm doing now, put away what would be useful and proper for us by and by, and let us play with the shabby, silk bonnets and dirty,
flounced gowns.
Last thing ever I want to think of--hang it all!" And Tom
flounced over, untucking and disarranging everything, in a manner frightful to behold.
Here, she threw her bonnet from her altogether, and
flounced into a chair.
Hardly, however, had the old lady begun about her " highly gratified feelings," and so on, when Nastasia left her, and
flounced into a chair by Gania's side in the corner by the window, and cried: "Where's your study?
Baggs raised her eyes and hands to heaven, exclaimed "Disgraceful!" and
flounced out of the room in a passion.
The Victorian reference is evident in the
flounced sleeves of the organdy blouses and long, modest skirts, but the feel of the collection is very now and modern.
The Labour backbencher was accused of sexism last month after a tense exchange in which he claimed Mrs Leadsom, a Tory minister, "
flounced" out of the Commons chamber.
The singer, 39, wore a fitted sky-blue dress with a
flounced neckline as she arrived at Wembley Arena in north west London.
line, imperious, serene, ladies in white
flounced lace in late summer
One BBC insider confirmed: "I fa fa fair i to say there is no love lo between Anton and Nanc When this is all over, I don think they'll remain friends."fter Saturday's show, Nan fl
flounced off threatening to thro a drink over judge Craig Rev Horwood, who described h dance as like "a plodding mu trudging through mud".
Never one to, ahem, mince his words, Morrissey famously
flounced off midway through his set at the Coachella festival in 2009 because he could "smell burning flesh".
This cold bureaucrat failed spectacularly to protect Baby P from serial torture and death, yet she still
flounced off to court to challenge her sacking from her pounds 133,000 job.