"be-flounced" meaning in All languages combined

See be-flounced on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Head templates: {{en-adj|-|head=be-flounced}} be-flounced (not comparable)
  1. Alternative form of beflounced Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: beflounced
    Sense id: en-be-flounced-en-adj-jCDwgaYn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1827 February 8, “Ancient Attire and Modern Manners”, in The Repertory, volume VI, number 14 (whole 274), St. Albans, Vt., column 5:",
          "text": "The gown of rich brocade, or of rustling silk, flowed out in many a yard of train, and be-flounced and be-furbelowed in all directions, the lofty pile of head-gear towering over the brow of the beautiful, the delicate and gorgeous colored skirt, ruffles bristling round the neck, and the demure cap, form a picture of graceful drapery, moving those of unfortunately recent date, to mourn for departed taste.",
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          "ref": "1830 January 14, Caledonian Mercury, number 16,911, Edinburgh, column 4:",
          "text": "[…]be-ringleted and be-flounced à la vigeur, of those elegant publications—feathers waving, ribbons floating, brown gowns vandyked with orange, and scarlet trimmed with sky blue, &c. &c.",
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          "ref": "1846 July 18, “Slips of the Tongue”, in Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, number 133, Edinburgh, page 38, column 1:",
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