- verbflounce (verb) · flounces (third person present) · flounced (past tense) · flounced (past participle) · flouncing (present participle)
- go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner:"he stood up in a fury and flounced out"
- move with exaggerated motions:"she flounced around, playing the tart and flirting"
nounflounce (noun) · flounces (plural noun)- an exaggerated action, typically intended to express one's annoyance or impatience:"she left the room with a flounce"
Originmid 16th century: perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian flunsa ‘hurry’, or perhaps symbolic, like bounce or pounce.nounflounce (noun) · flounces (plural noun)- a wide ornamental strip of material gathered and sewn to a piece of fabric, typically on a skirt or dress; a frill.
Originearly 18th century: from an alteration of obsolete frounce ‘a fold or pleat’, from Old French fronce, of Germanic origin; related to ruck.Similar and Opposite Words
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