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she flounced into the room

  • 1 flounce

    I
    verb
    ((usually with out, away etc) to move (away) in anger, impatience etc: She flounced out of the room.) salir/entrar airadamente

    II
    noun
    (a decorative strip of material usually frilled: There are flounces at the bottom of her evening skirt.) volante
    tr[flaʊns]
    1 SMALLSEWING/SMALL volante nombre masculino
    2 (jerk) gesto exagerado, gesto de enfado
    1 moverse exageradamente
    flounce ['flaʊnts] vi, flounced ; flouncing : moverse haciendo aspavientos
    she flounced into the room: entró en la sala haciendo aspavientos
    1) ruffle: volante m
    2) flourish: aspaviento m
    n.
    faralá s.m.
    v.
    adornar con volantes v.
    andar exagerando los movimientos del cuerpo v.

    I flaʊns
    intransitive verb (+ adv compl)

    to flounce in/out — entrar/salir* indignado (or airado etc)


    II
    noun ( ruffle) volante m, elán m (Méx), volado m (RPl), vuelo m (Chi)

    I
    [flaʊns]
    N (=frill) volante m
    II
    [flaʊns]
    VI

    to flounce in/out — entrar/salir haciendo aspavientos

    * * *

    I [flaʊns]
    intransitive verb (+ adv compl)

    to flounce in/out — entrar/salir* indignado (or airado etc)


    II
    noun ( ruffle) volante m, elán m (Méx), volado m (RPl), vuelo m (Chi)

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