0 to walk with large, noticeable movements, especially to attract attention or show that you are angry:
1 a wide strip of cloth sewn along the edge of especially a dress or skirt for decoration
2 to walk quickly with large, noticeable movements, esp. to attract attention or show that you are angry:
They each have a flounce symbol and wear a tall princess hat.
The depth of the curve as well as the width of the fabric determines the depth of the flounce.
The term flounce is a particular type of fabric manipulation that creates a similar look but with less bulk.
The veil, which matched the flounce of the dress, was four yards in length and 0.75 yards wide.
She has flounced around the world, damaging and criticising those who came to our aid during the war.
Stiffness could be supplemented by layers of ruffles and tucks on a hem, as well as corded or flounced petticoats.
The first skirts with a flare and flounces were introduced.
She had a small, trim body and a "meneo" of the hips that kept her full, flounced skirts bouncing.
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(尤指為吸引注意或表示生氣)急動,大步走動, (尤指裝飾衣裙用的)荷葉邊…
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(尤指为吸引注意或表示生气)急动,大步走动, (尤指装饰衣裙用的)荷叶边…
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