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flounce 1 Verb [flouncing, flounced] to move or go with emphatic movements Noun the act of flouncing [Scandinavian] flounce 2 Noun an ornamental frill on a garment or tablecloth [Old French froncir to wrinkle]
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flounce Translations v flounce [flauns] (usually without, ~awayetc) to move (away) in anger, impatience etc She flounced out of the room. uitstorm يَنْدَفِع غاضِبا буйствам naštvaně odejít marchere; spankulere erregt stürmen στριφογυρίζω από ανυπομονησία, θυμό κτλ. salir/entrar airadamente (välja) marssima با عصبانیت حرکت کردن marssia sortir/entrer (dans un mouvement d'indignation) לַנוּעַ בְּקוֹצֶר רוּחַ आवेश में चल देना izjuriti (iz sobe), hodati ljutito kipenderül pergi dengan marah strunsa, rigsa precipitarsi ぷいと飛び出す 화가 나거나 초조해서 뛰어나가다[] išdumti, išrūkti drāzties; mesties pergi dengan marah stormen stryke/bruse ut av wypaść, wybiec precipitar-se a intra/a ieşi nervos бросаться nahnevane odísť planiti odjuriti rusa, störta กระฟัดกระเฟียด fırlamak, atılmak 憤然/不耐煩地離去 кидатися; вискочити غصے میں بھڑک کر چلے جانا đi hối hả 突然离去 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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| And it had become a sort of game among them to sit a close as possible to their aunt, to touch her, hold her little hand, kiss it, play with her ring, or even touch the flounce of her skirt. That dark-green one is so pretty and it was sweet of you to put on the flounce. At first he had enjoined the actors, who had stopped in suspense, to continue, and to raise their voices; then, perceiving that no one was listening, he had stopped them; and, during the entire quarter of an hour that the interruption lasted, he had not ceased to stamp, to flounce about, to appeal to Gisquette and Liénarde, and to urge his neighbors to the continuance of the prologue; all in vain. |
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