flounce
Prononciation : [flaʊns]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move in a lively and exaggerated way, often showing annoyance or impatience. It’s like when someone walks away in a huff, waving their arms as they go.
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She flounced out of the room, clearly excited about her plans.
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He didn’t flounce away; instead, he left quietly and calmly.
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Did she flounce when she heard the news, or did she handle it quietly?
Contexte : « fashion »
(noun) a dramatic movement or display, often involving fabric. This is when a piece of clothing moves in a fancy way, like a skirt that sways as someone walks.
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Her dress had a beautiful flounce that made it look very fancy.
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The outfit lacked a flounce; it was flat and uninteresting.
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Did the dress include a flounce, or was it more simple?
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