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14/02/22
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flounce
NBD sometimes likes to flounce

go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.
"he stood up in a fury and flounced out"
an exaggerated action intended to express annoyance or impatience.
"she left the room with a flounce"
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mid 16th century: perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian flunsa ‘hurry’, or perhaps symbolic, like bounce or pounce.
flounce
flounce (noun) · flounces (plural noun)
a wide ornamental strip of material gathered and sewn to a skirt or dress; a frill.
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