flounce out
flounce out
To move out of some place or thing in a bouncy or spasmodic manner. Jenna's annoyance was evident by how she flounced out.
See also: flounce, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
flounce out (of some place)
to bounce or bound out of some place. She turned up her nose and flounced out of the shop. She flounced out in anger.
See also: flounce, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- flounce out of (some place)
- flounce into (some place)
- flounce
- flounce in
- flouncing
- inspire (something) in (someone)
- inspire in
- instill
- instill (someone) with (something)
- instill with