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"flouncy" Definitions
  1. flouncing or having a tendency to flounce
  2. decorated with a flounce or flounces
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76 Sentences With "flouncy"

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James wore a flouncy suit, as white as Noah's dove.
Move on a bit in time and fashion gets flouncy.
Copy Gaga's style by opting for a flouncy, wide-leg jumpsuit.
Ms. Leive's stomach growled beneath her flouncy Tanya Taylor dress, with its cutout shoulders.
In flouncy old-fashioned uniforms, they cavort and submit, though some eye the exit.
Woods strolls out of the elevator alone, wearing a flouncy floral dress and furry slides.
It gave us Villanelle, the flouncy dress–wearing assassin goddess the world loves to hate.
Ganni is bright, it's demure, it's flouncy, it's lean, it's a wrong-right minimalist mishmash.
There was something so ethereal about it, but I was like, Not all angels are flouncy.
It was flouncy and fussy and, where the skin-tone-brown shoulder was concerned, just off.
On the hanger, the nude sheer trench looks as if its sleeves are exaggerated and flouncy.
Or there's someone in a gorgeous, flouncy evening dress—but it's inspired by greasy potato chips!
The Queen also wore a blue dress, but more a royal blue, with a flouncy full skirt.
Kahlo championed her homeland's indigenous customs in wearing huipiles (woven tunics), rebozos (shawls) and flouncy, long skirts.
She even gesticulated similarly in some of the photos (like the shot above), to underscored those distinctive flouncy sleeves.
It consists of a flouncy, tulle skirt that fades from crimson at its top to pale pink near the floor.
No surprise here, Mary-Kate went for an all-black look: an off-the-shoulder wrap dress with flouncy sleeves.
In my opinion, the dress in person was less flouncy and flowy than it appeared to be in the photo.
There are flouncy dresses, delicate lace fabrics and embroidered skirts — and you don't need to worry about complicated international shipping.
"I'm going to my movie premiere," Gomez gushed in one of their clips while bouncing around in her flouncy, mini dress.
Meanwhile, Molly Goddard presented riots of ruffles and flouncy frocks — a spectacle of over-the-top femininity with a revolutionary edge.
So this is, maybe, not the book where you'd expect to run into a dreamy, flouncy, irresistible recipe for beurre blanc.
He prowled near two men—one wore knit pants and a backless top with flouncy sleeves, the other a black trench.
More elaborate gestures took shape in several flouncy dresses and bead-embroidered gowns, including one paired with a turquoise fur choker.
The new matching set focuses less on flouncy A-line and skater skirts, in favor of the cooler, slimmer midi-length styles.
The Astor gown by Badgley Mischka, left, is made of Polyester spandex and has flouncy ruffles on the front of the skirt.
There were portraits of women in flouncy dresses, babies, a boy with a dog, a group in straw hats in a field.
Capturing, in film-like progression, blowing curtains and flouncy dresses bathed in breathtaking light, the images record fleeting moments of quotidian beauty.
Venus in Scorpio is stripped of whatever flouncy dresses and designer perfumes it normally wears, and expressions of vulnerability are what truly resonate.
To top it off, while playing the character of "mom," Gomez paired a voluminous blow out with bright blue eyeshadow and flouncy lashes.
The album is only available on vinyl for now, but one tune — the flouncy Monk classic "Nutty" — was posted online in two parts.
The flouncy skirt gets a button-down blouse to balance it out; the wide-leg jeans get a silk kimono and pink flats.
Critic's Notebook SEVILLE, Spain — Displays of ornately decorated fans filled the shop windows; there were porcelain flamenco dancers in their traditional, flouncy dresses, too.
Did he blow out his hair, love heels and platforms, and own every look, from flouncy Romantic consumptive to bathhouse matador to Easter Sunday deacon?
A nearby table full of late-40s businessmen in French cuffed shirts danced strenuously with younger women in short, flouncy dresses and thigh-high boots.
Despite being a pirate, Depp's makeuped, fashion-obsessed, and generally flouncy character had an unthreatening sexiness that was perfect for us 11- and 12-year-olds.
It would look cool with a wrap-over midi-skirt, or a flouncy J.W.Anderson-style ruffled skirt, because it's super fitted with a bit of sass.
They're calling it a single-legged hopping robot, but it's impossible that the company wouldn't try and develop it into a bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy Tigger-bot.
On a recent Wednesday morning at her office, on the 153th floor of a glossy Park Avenue monolith, she wore a flouncy, frilly black dress sprayed with pastel-colored daisies.
Though she loves a good sheath, she stepped outside of her comfort zone with a flouncy Azzedine Alaïa dress featuring a full skirt, fitted bodice and cropped jacket in 2014. 2015
She tweeted and retweeted the latest HIV news, paraded with placards and wore the "PrEP up your LIFE" T-shirt (great look with a flouncy pink mini-skirt and rainbow socks!).
I can see myself pairing it with everything from lounge-around leggings to flouncy floral skirts and layering it overtop everything from turtlenecks to graphic teeshirts (for a fun '70s vibe).
The most joltingly direct and concentrated emotional hit, he found, came from wearing frilly, flouncy, beribboned frocks, the kind of confectionary stuff you picture when you think of Little Bo Peep.
The drawing room exuded a sort of Victorian upper-class taste — Persian rugs, carved chairs, a gilt-framed portrait of a fair-skinned woman in a flouncy dress, holding a chubby baby.
Inspired largely by Samantha Jones from Sex and the City, the 50-piece Song of Style collection features playful dresses, flouncy skirts, relaxed suits, and more in vibrant hues and fruity prints.
The actress, 51, effortlessly pulls off a range of stunning designs, whether it's a flouncy feathered ensemble or a sleek gown adorned with shimmering sequins, all with her signature sophistication and grace.
Ballerina Michaela DePrince Young ballerina Michaela DePrince, 21, dances in a flouncy white dress during the black-and-white segments of "Freedom," and joins some of Lemonade's other women around an outdoor table.
After they got tired of skintight going-out attire, college pals Cammy Hebert Miller and Cologne Schmidt Trude created a line of flouncy yet flattering super-short minidresses they considered the modern muumuu.
Ahead, you'll find the latest in the retailer's take on menswear-inspired suiting and graffiti prints, alongside heavy duty outerwear, flouncy dresses, knits, and statement accessories, all in a notoriously muted fall color palette.
I love it year-round, honestly — in the winter, I rent cute coats and sweaters, and during the rest of the year, I love using it for flouncy, fun dresses I'd never otherwise buy.
For the months following Jupiter retrograde—up until November 5—opportunities for growth will pop back up, except now, we hopefully have more of an understanding of what is essential versus what is simply flouncy.
It is organized by designer, and the gang's all here: the rowdy Americans (Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler), the elegant Europeans (Chloé, Akris), the flouncy, convention-flouting avant-garde (Comme des Garçons, Sacai, Simone Rocha).
I worked, too, as a soda jerk at a fifties-style diner; then I was a grocery-store checkout girl with a uniform that involved a flouncy polyester scarf that made me look like a smart, fiftysomething administrative assistant.
Each dress by Gvasalia bears more or less the same silhouette — wide, flouncy, anti-red carpet — are made-to-order, and are branded with the original 'BB' house logo (or labeled on the back with the year, collection, and garment description).
A dance party with splashes of conga, rumba, mambo and cha-cha, "Club Havana" is the Technicolor version of Cuba — flouncy skirts in rainbow hues, swiveling hips and sly smiles that beckon audiences to visit, which might be possible soon.
Ms. Hofman always loved flouncy skirts and fancy coiffures, but she said she was also the first woman to drive a forklift and unload trucks at Kennedy Airport, where she is now program manager of the Queens Air Services Development Office.
Velvet brocade jackets, flouncy chemises and monks' robes with rope belts also were lined up on a rack outside the workshop for last-minute fixes for the revival of the ballet "Romeo and Juliet," whose dress rehearsal was that day.
At the very end of the mainline of the hall on Glamazon Blvd was a display of RuPaul's most iconic fashions, worn on mannequins hanging from the ceiling, including a black and yellow SpongeBob looking number and flouncy pastel striped Flamenco dress.
A Cinderella Story may have been a modern adaptation of the classic fairytale, but it still included a beautiful, flouncy dress that's not too far off from the number present-day Duff was just spotted wearing on the streets of New York City.
The usual (read: clichéd) visual signifiers of the flouncy red dress and fan have been replaced by a sleek, modernist, abstract aesthetic in which the gypsy seducer's tragic tale unfolds through an alluring mix of contemporary ballet with notes of flamenco and pasodoble.
At that point Coy, who as a triplet has a brother and sister, along with two other sisters, had been living as a girl for a while, wearing sparkly, flouncy dresses and long hair, and had been identified as a girl in medical and legal records.
Stereoviews were highly popular in the 19th century, but the Diableries would have certainly stuck out from many other sets: collections of travel photos, artworks, and religious pageantry have quite a different tone from these scenes of skeletons riding bicycles, playing instruments in a bony band, and dancing in flouncy dresses.
The silhouettes were tight, framing bodies instead of extending them outward via tulle and chiffon — or all the things we love about the flou of a garment (made by the flouncy, party dressing arm of a couture atelier) — and hems were practical, no longer dragging behind or adding any unnecessary drama.
They shared a big laugh with the Bluestockings audience at how their defense attorney tried, unsuccessfully, to neutralize the courtroom homophobia by insisting they—and especially Vasquez and Mayhugh, who do not fall firmly on the femme side of the dial—wear flouncy dresses and lots of makeup to their trial.
Earlier that day she sported a feminine, flouncy-skirt Alessandra Rich suit with a white Philip Treacy hat; on Tuesday, for meetings and a tour at 10 Downing Street, Ivanka wore a polka-dot Burberry ensemble, and that evening, for the dinner at Winfield House, she was in a white gown by London-based designer Safiyaa.
It's the same impulse that makes some people wish we could wear flouncy hats and drink tea with Downton Abbey's Dowager Countess as Carson clucks disapprovingly in the background, all while completely disregarding the fact that a large chunk of the British population still lived in abject poverty in the years following World War I. But back to Hattie McDaniel.
Last September, during Paris Fashion Week, the Belgian designer Dries Van Noten sent a parade of wisplike models in flouncy silk and chiffon down a runway that resembled a mossy forest path.
Premankur Biswas of First Post wrote in a retrospective review, "Juhi Chawla, with her flouncy ghagra and passive but assertive demeanor was an early predecessor to the sexually liberated Bollywood heroines of today. She wore what she wanted and initiated a relationship with the man she desired".
The Fighting Cholitas are a group of female wrestlers who perform in El Alto, Bolivia.Forero, Juan. "In This Corner, in the Flouncy Skirt and Bowler Hat..." The New York Times, 2005-07-21. The Cholitas are part of a group called the Titans of the Ring, which includes both male and female wrestlers.
'Black and Tan Fantasy' contrasts a characteristic twelve-bar blues by Miley with a flouncy sixteen-bar melody by Ellington. Miley's theme, the black part of the equation, was based on a spiritual he had learned from his mother. Ellington's the tan part, draws on the ragtime traditions that lingered in the 1920s. As the two strains merge in a climactic evocation of Chopin's famous 'Funeral March' theme, the piece buries the illusions of an era.
Much to Cindy's consternation, Ruben's mother has sent a completely inappropriate wedding dress to wear — an ugly red, flouncy dress several sizes too large. After a moment of anger, Cindy shrugs and she and Ruben are married, with Adrian as a witness. When Adrian reveals that she's pregnant, Cindy tells her daughter that she will stand behind Adrian, whether or not she decides to have an abortion. This spawns an argument between her and Ruben since he's Catholic.
The flowers are in diameter, they are described as big and flouncy. The very variable, bi- coloured flowers, have a white, silvery white, cream, or pale bluish background, with heavily stippled, spotted or veined in pale mauve, violet, dark purple, maroon, or purple-brown. Some forms can have a lilac background. Like other irises, it has 2 pairs of petals, 3 large sepals (outer petals), known as the 'falls' and 3 inner, smaller petals (or tepals), known as the 'standards'.
The unnamed reviewer in Variety found If Love Were All to be too mild and overlong. Observing the play is based on a generational divide, the review complained the play lacked a strong "punch" moment, suggesting correlation with the play's subtitle "a gentle comedy." Of the actors, Sullavan was the only one who was subjected to criticism, the reviewer describing her performance as needing "some toning down, being a bit flouncy and jumpy.""Plays on Broadway: If Love Were All," Variety (November 17, 1931), p. 56.
Unlike her best friend Ruthie, Kit is a tomboy who cares less about dresses, chores and things that she considers "flouncy". She is more inclined towards baseball (especially Ernie Lombardi of the Cincinnati Reds), adventures such as Robin Hood, country life, and typing up her own news reports, as she dreams of becoming a reporter one day. Kit hates change, even though at one point she did long for it to happen, and dislikes being dependent on charities, which spurs her fascination with Amelia Earhart. The books also depict her as being stubborn and somewhat fussy, as she finds chores around the house to be rather boring and tedious, though eventually she realizes her family's misfortunes and learns to be more supportive and helpful.
However, the skirt that became known specifically as the romantic tutu made its first appearance in 1832 at the Paris Opera, where Marie Taglioni wore a gauzy white skirt cut to reveal her ankles, designed by Eugene Lami in La Sylphide.Ivor Guest, The Romantic Ballet in Paris (Alton, Hampshire: Dance Books, 2008), From the late 19th century onwards, the tutu was steadily shortened, for ease of movement and to show off the dancer's legs. Romantic tutus were effective in portraying the ethereal creatures that exist in many ballet repertoires, but as ballet became more modernized, the flouncy but stiff tutus would be replaced by softer more relaxed skirts. The traditional tutu is a symbol of historical dance and its past.
Kit Kittredge faces the hard times of the early-to-mid years of the Great Depression in Cincinnati, Ohio, as her family struggles to adjust to the realities of the economy after her father's job loss. Kit was named after her mother and her Aunt Millie. Unlike her best friend Ruthie, Kit is a tomboy who cares less about dresses, chores and things that she considers as "flouncy", and is more inclined toward baseball, especially Ernie Lombardi of the Cincinnati Reds, the great outdoors, such as country life, and typing up her own news reports. Kit hates change, and dislikes being dependent on charities, instead preferring to learn how to catch the big fish herself, which spurs her fascination with Amelia Earhart.

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