flounce in



flounce in (to some place)

to move into a place with exaggerated or jerky motions. A couple of teenagers flounced into the store and started examining the most expensive merchandise. They flounced in and caught the eye of the security guard.
See also: flounce

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Laurindalə-RIN-dəEnglish (Rare)
Bhumi-Hinduism
Qismat-Arabic
JoyceJOISEnglish
Isa (3)-Frisian, Ancient Germanic
Rhiannaree-AN-əEnglish (Modern)