"Her obsession with flounce and cross-stitch"? | |
Can you do the flounce? | |
Can you hear the dumb, goose-hiss of the wives, as they huddle and peck, or flounce and waddle away? | |
Chantilly lace flounce, jet beading, lined with burgundy silk. | |
Do I flounce about? | |
"Her obsession with flounce and cross-stitch"? | |
Can you do the flounce? | |
Can you hear the dumb, goose-hiss of the wives, as they huddle and peck, or flounce and waddle away? | |
Chantilly lace flounce, jet beading, lined with burgundy silk. | |
Do I flounce about? | |
- They've had flounces for ages. | |
Coloured petticoats and flounces now. | |
I want to dance and flirt, talk of flounces and ribbons till I find my old happiness and humor. | |
I'd like to buy myself a dress with flowers, flounces and ribbons. | |
I'm sure she'd rather come hunting with us than sit around arranging her flounces. | |
- They've had flounces for ages. | |
Coloured petticoats and flounces now. | |
I want to dance and flirt, talk of flounces and ribbons till I find my old happiness and humor. | |
I'd like to buy myself a dress with flowers, flounces and ribbons. | |
I'm sure she'd rather come hunting with us than sit around arranging her flounces. | |
And checked himself out in the... in the window of the Portakabin outside the music block, and flounced off. | |
I should be flounced and fluffed up and checked over and handed tissues and told not to cry with joy. | |
It's been a calendar month since you flounced out. | |
No, you flounced out like a pillock and me and my stupid, little friends came down 10 minutes later to see if you'd got in a cab all right. | |
So he grabbed a bottle of my best brandy and flounced off into the night. | |
"To hell with you all." You're flouncing, Arthur. | |
And look at her flouncing around with that Noah like they's fixing to jump the broom. | |
But afterwards, father put flouncing on it | |
It's all very well for you, flouncing about after Captain Pants. | |
It's better than flouncing around like a... | |
And checked himself out in the... in the window of the Portakabin outside the music block, and flounced off. | |
I should be flounced and fluffed up and checked over and handed tissues and told not to cry with joy. | |
It's been a calendar month since you flounced out. | |
No, you flounced out like a pillock and me and my stupid, little friends came down 10 minutes later to see if you'd got in a cab all right. | |
So he grabbed a bottle of my best brandy and flounced off into the night. | |
"To hell with you all." You're flouncing, Arthur. | |
And look at her flouncing around with that Noah like they's fixing to jump the broom. | |
But afterwards, father put flouncing on it | |
It's all very well for you, flouncing about after Captain Pants. | |
It's better than flouncing around like a... | |