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flounce <a flounce; flounces> SUST.

flounce SUST.

flounce

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She dances happily with the waiters, flouncing her skirts and petticoats, as the charladies depart.
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There could be so many flounces that the material of the skirt itself was hardly visible.
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It was composed of four deep flounces of exquisite fineness, nearly covering the dress, with lace for train, veil and pocket handkerchief "en suite".
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She wore two of the four flounces in front and two at the side, with a sash of the same material or else a shawl tied about her waist.
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In the 1830s, shoulders widened (with puffy gigot sleeves or flounces), skirts widened (layers of stiffened petticoats), and the waist narrowed and migrated towards its natural position.
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The term flounce is a particular type of fabric manipulation that creates a similar look but with less bulk.
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The depth of the curve as well as the width of the fabric determines the depth of the flounce.
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Stiffness could be supplemented by layers of ruffles and tucks on a hem, as well as corded or flounced petticoats.
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Prairie skirts are slightly flared to very full, with one or more flounces (deep ruffles) or tiers, and are often worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace-trimmed petticoat.
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Ordinary people and businesses don't flounce -- it's someone who wants the attention.
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