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"flouncing" Definitions
  1. material used in making flounces.
  2. trimming consisting of a flounce.

35 Sentences With "flouncing"

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Wu shuffles her platform boots, flouncing a cascade of hair off her back, and poses.
I am going to keep flouncing about, ruining this entire game, because I'm really evil!
These winds were not only annihilating but unpredictable, dithering about offshore and then flouncing off somewhere else.
As in Cal's scene with Jules, we see few faces: The focus is on these appendages in all their flouncing beauty.
Crew members were hammering behind him at the opulent set, with its staircase built for flouncing down O'Hara-style, and twinkling chandeliers.
Flouncing on Oahu's beaches has given our boy a taste for sand, so we pile into the car in search of some.
A Britain flouncing blithely out of the EU with little regard for jobs, investment or liberal values is a workable case for Scoxit.
As the musicians jumped off the stage, the flirting and flouncing stepped up a notch — although there was nothing outrageous about the scene.
Their pantomime mimicry is precise; Claire dons a wig and the appropriate mannerisms while flouncing around the stage in a voluptuous Alexander McQueen gown.
Call me simple, but at turbulent times like these, all I want is to see Zayn Malik and Taylor Swift flouncing around to pop music.
"Wait wait hold on no no, we don't eve—" Marcus started, but Lena was already bounding toward the student council members, her skirt flouncing as she went.
Unless Mrs May can persuade the Brexiteers on her own side that they must accept concessions, Britain may end up flouncing out of Europe without any deal at all.
The door slam was more befitting a moody teenager than the man whose job it is to communicate, but it was the perfect, flouncing end to Mr. Spicer's tenure.
As I beheld that rubbery green lettuce flouncing out from under the meat patty, I became fixated not only on its delightful ridiculousness — a food that's not a food!
In time, the mouse comes back and wanders the clay promontory, lifting one tiny hand to lean on this or that stalk of grass, flouncing its whiskers when it sniffs.
"These young women, with all their flouncing and hair-flipping, are making it so terribly difficult for anyone to take them seriously, now or in the future," the anonymous writer opined.
I would not be remotely surprised if this particular thread of our story ended with him flouncing out, talks at a deadlock, and blaming Mrs May for failing sufficiently to underwrite his fantasies.
Here was a man who had captained his team through their worst season for several decades, who had needlessly cost Chelsea the game, flouncing off the pitch like the embodiment of self-centred petulance.
He nurtures their kids while she gets the soaring career, flouncing through their home "like a special guest star," as Toby complains to a divorce lawyer, noting that Rachel is also the big earner.
Hamill); sickly, saintly Beth (Paola Sanchez Abreu); selfish, flouncing Amy (Carmen Zilles); their beloved mother, Marmie (Maria Elena Ramirez); and their housekeeper, Hannah, a small role that the expert Ellen Harvey imbues with outsize comedy.
Importantly, while she is obsessing over Eve (and challenging the binary queer/straight storyline), Villanelle is also challenging the queer/straight wardrobe code, flouncing around in traditionally feminine clothing while plotting her daring, cold-hearted kills.
Story at a glance A bill to prevent transgender people from changing their sex on their birth certificates is advancing in the Idaho State Legislature, flouncing a federal court order implemented two years ago that prevents such restrictions.
Soon, the need for a bit of extra warmth so as not to freeze to death becomes the compulsion to blast the central heating all day, spend December flouncing about the house in your underwear, racking up a £500 gas bill and giving yourself eczema.
Mick and Marty can rest easy that Zeebeedee Row's flouncing-douchebag Kinda Robert Plant in the Vinyl pilot isn't the least accurate portrayal of Led Zeppelin ever, though, or even the most damning portrayal of what the classic rock canon has been reduced to.
In fact, they are marvelously, toe-tappingly celebratory, and they come the closest that this show ever does to the great idea that being alive in this world, as we casually contemplate each other flouncing around in the local corner store, might be pleasurable and neighborly and more than a tad sexy.
For me, the love has deep roots: As a kid I was so obsessed with the movie that my fourth birthday was spent watching a play adaptation at a local theater in Baltimore; I still remember flouncing my tiny tulle skirt while singing along to "Tale as old as time..." As I got older — well into my preteen years, and now adulthood — a shared love of books and similarly peculiar personalities made Belle my favorite Disney character.
Patenostro, Silvana. "Mexico as a Narco-democracy." World Policy Journal 12.1 (1995): 41-47. However, the most accepted theory among the Mexican people is that he was betrayed by his own party and that the murder was orchestrated by high members of the PRI including President Salinas, as Colosio's speech was flouncing away from Salinas's political agenda to maintain influence during further Mexican administrations.
They dance a merry dance before the doors are opened to the public. The first to arrive is a pretty Flower Girl, who has come to sell her nosegays to the customers. She dances happily with the waiters, flouncing her skirts and petticoats, as the charladies depart. Next to enter is a gaggle of six cocodettes, flighty young women of questionable virtue, with three billiards players as their escorts.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times deemed the film a "brainless comedy," adding: "The film may try to renounce its own tawdriness, but not Ms. Griffith; she brings a certain irrepressible gusto to her role. Among the few genuinely amusing scenes here are those that show her flouncing through the small town where Frank and Dad live, scandalizing the locals and even finding one ex-client strolling with his wife on Main Street." The same year, she had a supporting role in Nobody's Fool, a drama starring Paul Newman, Jessica Tandy, and Bruce Willis.
" Writing for ImpulseGamer in 2008, model Tara Babcock called Xiaoyu her favorite Tekken character: "Her cute, flexible moves and kind mannerisms ... really got my attention. Besides, who doesn't dig a girl flouncing about in pigtails?" MSN said of the character in 2011: "Xiaoyu made the cheongsam fashionable again, and reminded the world that girls in tight clothing can still pull off some amazing fighting moves." Kevin Wong of Complex rated her the eleventh-best Tekken character in 2013: "Ling Xiaoyu is what happens when you put an 8-year-old girl's mind into a 19-year-old girl's body.
With no set steps, it permits wild inventiveness of movement--spectacular leaps, high kicks, cartwheels, and jump splits. The popularity of the dance with young people began to fade in the mid-nineteenth century, but it was taken up, with great success, by performers in cabarets and music halls such as the Casino de Paris and the Moulin Rouge.Renée Camus, "Cancan: Blurring the Line between Social Dance and Stage Performance," Society of Dance History Scholars, annual meeting, Proceedings, Baltimore, Md., October 2001. It usually featured a bevy of female dancers wearing long, flaring skirts, flouncing petticoats, and black stockings, held up by garters.
Unreality Shout praised the album and said it is "the best X Factor winner's album to date, despite it being nearly schizophrenic of nature: one minute you're flouncing you're way through some of the campest songs of the year ('Real Late Starter', 'Fahrenheit'), throwing some suggestive moves and jazz hands while you do so, and the next you're relaxing in the shade of a veranda in the back garden of a country farm house, looking out on fields upon fields of lush greenery ('Smile', 'Wide Awake')."Album Review: Joe McElderry - 'Wide Awake' unrealityshout.com. Retrieved on 27 October 2010. Gay Times gave the songs on the album a positive review.
Stylus Magazine's Ryan Foley shared similar views, describing it as "beyond infectious" and claiming that they fill "their three-minute, pop-punk ditties with melodic snarl, flouncing sass, and enough lusty sing-along parts to keep the punters busy". IGN's Chad Grischow gave the album an Outstanding rating in his review of the album saying it was "not the most refined album you will buy this year, but surely one you will not regret". Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine was less favourable, calling it "tediously misogynistic" and "instantly memorable but thankfully wordless". Costello Music was voted the fourth-worst Scottish album ever in a 2007 online poll of music fans.
Black-and-white shots of her and her friends are interspersed throughout the video, and Hudgens' friend, actress Alexa Nikolas, makes an appearance. The Arizona Republic writer Bill Goodykoontz wrote that Hudgens shows a somewhat mature side in the video: "[W]hen your only context for ever having seen Hudgens is starring as Gabriella, the sweet little brainiac in High School Musical, it's certainly different to see her flouncing around in spaghetti-strap tops, rolling her shoulders and whatnot." A director's cut version of the video appears on the physical release of the single. As part of promotion, Hudgens performed "Come Back to Me" on several occasions.
Legarda had established his reputation when in 1732 he was hired by the Franciscan fathers for the commission of an image of the “Virgin of the Immaculate Conception” for one of the altarpieces in a side chapel of the Church of San Francisco. Legarda could hardly create his own iconography for such a traditional image as the Immaculate Conception — it would not include the Christ child and the colors would have to be white and blue. The completed work was given to the Franciscans on 7 December 1734, which date is visible in the stubs of the hands of the Virgin along with the artist’s signature. Owing to the impressive beauty and impact of the work, the Franciscans promptly reassigned it to the main altar. The unique positioning of the hands and the flouncing folds of the dress — both of which gave an impression of movement — soon yielded the nickname “Dancing Virgin”.

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