Sentences

flounce in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To flounce is to move with exaggerated, ostentatious gestures or in a lively manner, often to express annoyance or to make a dramatic exit.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to flounce out of the party after hearing the rude comments.
  2. The actress made a dramatic exit, choosing to flounce away from the cameras.
  3. He couldn't help but flounce around the room, full of excitement after the good news.
  4. With a huff, she flounced back to her room, frustrated by the day's events.
  5. The cat would flounce gracefully across the lawn, pretending to be royalty.
  6. She flounced into the room, her vibrant dress swirling around her.
  7. After the argument, he flounced out of the meeting, clearly frustrated.
  8. The cat flounced across the garden, its tail held high in the air.
  9. With a dramatic flounce, she dropped onto the couch and sighed heavily.
  10. He couldn’t help but flounce around the stage, reveling in the attention.
  11. She decided to flounce out of the room after the argument.
  12. The actress made a grand entrance, flouncing down the red carpet in her elaborate gown.
  13. He couldn't help but flounce around the stage, reveling in the attention from the audience.
  14. After receiving the news, she flounced away, her frustration evident in her stride.
  15. With a dramatic flounce, she dismissed the critics and confidently continued with her performance.
  16. She decided to flounce out of the party after the argument.
  17. The dancer moved gracefully, her skirt flouncing around her as she twirled.
  18. After receiving the criticism, he flounced off, clearly upset by the feedback.
  19. With a dramatic flounce, she exited the room, leaving everyone speechless.
  20. The cat flounced across the yard, its tail held high in the air.