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1
So long as you dont
flounce
out
and leave me alone with her.
2
Perhaps Louis van Gaal should
flounce
out
of his pre-match press conferences a little more often.
3
Usually circumspect analysts have concluded that Theresa May is likely to
flounce
out
in a huff.
4
Above all, though, Elton had the wisdom to
flounce
out
of one of his own works.
5
So then François snarls some more insults at me and I pay the bill and
flounce
out
.
6
Actually, that never was the deal: Texas can't
flounce
out
of the Union any time it feels like it.
7
Obviously, it's better to make considered decisions and carefully strategise your next move before you
flounce
out
of the building.
8
The German chancellor thought Cameron's decision was potty, a wilful surrender of influence, a myopic
flounce
out
of a forum for heavyweight leaders.
9
She
flounced
out
and slammed the door; and Rosa sat down, trembling.
10
As late as 1908 ladies- and others -still
flounced
out
of rooms.
11
Presently he
flounced
out
of bed, and lighted his candle in haste.
12
She then
flounced
out
of the house and returned to the hotel.
13
Her complaint made no impression, however; so she
flounced
out
of the room.
14
And with that she
flounced
out
of the shop into the back parlour.
15
Marc Antoine
flounced
out
of bed in a temper, and flaunted his credentials.
16
He
flounced
out
of the room like a heroine of melodrama.
flounce
out
flounce