Flounce in spanish
Salir enfadado
pronunciation: sɑliɹ̩enfɑdɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɑliɹ̩enfɑdɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
flounce1 = cenefa, volante.
Example: She had had a dress that shade once but never one with such flounces of lace and frippery.flounce2 = aspaviento, ademán.
Example: Her flounces only backs up my point regarding her need for attention.flounce3 = contornearse, pavonearse, bambolearse.
Example: After flouncing about in marvellous maternity wear over the past few months, she's apparently added a new bubba to the family.more:
» flounce out (of) = salir haciendo aspavientos, salir airadamente, salir enojado, salir indignado.
Example: The other day when I flounced out of the living room after a bicker with my father, she ran after me and hugged me tightly.