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Skirt frill
Answer for the clue "Skirt frill ", 7 letters:
flounce
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Word definitions for flounce in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Miranda Panda, very pleased with herself, flounced back to her seat. ▪ Most whites likely to sympathise with it flounced out of his National Party long ago. ▪ She flounced past him, her arms full of table-coverings. ▪ She ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Flounce \Flounce\, v. t. To deck with a flounce or flounces; as, to flounce a petticoat or a frock.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, "to dash, plunge, flop," perhaps from Scandinavian (compare dialectal Swedish flunsa "to plunge," Norwegian flunsa "to hurry, work hurriedly," but first record of these is 200 years later than the English word), said to be of imitative origin. Spelling ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context sewing English) A strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle. (w Ruffle W) 2 The act of flouncing. vb. 1 To move in an exaggerated, bouncy manner. 2 (context archaic English) To flounder; to make spastic ...
Usage examples of flounce.
Jackie and George watch the Twins splash and flounce around in the jacuzzi with a couple of androgenous men.
The scalloped blaze of his bridgework matches the macabre brilliance of his flounced dicky.
She flounced over to stand beside Jarek, looking at him with adoration shining in her caroba eyes.
She wore a wide, whirling, gypsyish skirt with a flounce at the hem, and the sway and flare and swirl of the skirt seemed to infuse the bland music with energies of an altogether higher order.
She wore not a hoopskirt, but a plum-colored velvet street- or shopping-garment, with flounces, and a long train she had to pick up in a gloved hand whose lace fell over her fingers.
No one was dressed as richly as Rhodine, with four flounces to her pink gown and her hair prinked into ringlets.
Betsy dished up the stew and put the spoons and bowls on the table, and soon the five absent daughters came home, rustling their flounces and flirting their parasols.
The trombonist had been chatting up one of the waitresses, in a pink beribboned dress with Latin flounces.
Prudence put down the receiver and flounced back to the aunts, waiting to play their usual nightly game of Patience.
He might have been reduced to a perfect snit at whatever it was that had annoyed him during the autographing, so that he had flounced up to his room, grabbed his belongings, checked out of the hotel, and gone back to New Jersey.
Gross, horrifying, wattles of excess flesh flouncing on its jowly face, it advanced across the courtyard.
The bride who was given away by her father, the M'Conifer of the Glands, looked exquisitely charming in a creation carried out in green mercerised silk, moulded on an underslip of gloaming grey, sashed with a yoke of broad emerald and finished with a triple flounce of darkerhued fringe, the scheme being relieved by bretelles and hip insertions of acorn bronze.
I can do very well without you, you — you boy\" With that, Charina flounced angrily away, leaving Kevin standing lost and unhappy behind her.
Male and female, they were painted and dressed, with their long hair crimped and braided in elabo rate styles, their slender, nearly sexless forms hidden be hind flounces and drapes, padding and corsets, or flowing robes with padded shoulders.
She wore a round robe of green cambric, with ahigh waist and long sleeves, and one narrow flounce.