flouncy


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flouncy

(ˈflaʊnsɪ)
adj, -cier or -ciest
(Clothing & Fashion) having flounces
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Rice, known for flitting across the country in jumpsuitso n Channel 4 gameshow Treasure Hunt and Challenge Anneka in the 80s and 90s, said she is not a "girly girl" and is concerned about wearing "flouncy" dresses on the dance floor.
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