"Don't know how the Dons can abide wearing 'em, all puffed out like a flouncy skirt."
For instance "Birthday Girl II" is a white ceramic figure with a flouncy ballet skirt and a metal crown on her head.
He turned and walked beside her, watching the tips of her shoes flare her flouncy skirt out.
Even Helen suddenly knows that this costume will give her away, so she desperately tears off the long, puffy sleeves, high neck and flouncy skirt.
(They deserved thorough consideration with a certain flouncy skirt in my closet.)
Ms. Gazzoli came ready to dance, wearing a leotard and flouncy black skirt.
For Allyson, that home was literal: she never ventured far, in her movies, from kitchen and living room, wearing an apron and a flouncy skirt.
She wore a brown lacy bustier that showed a generous chest, a flouncy skirt cinched at the waist and a colorful knit sweater jacket.
Ms. Peters has to moan a bit and look artsy, with her mass of corkscrew curls, a flouncy green skirt and iridescent green high heels.
You see Maria White, the niece of a porter at Oxford, sitting like a good girl in a flouncy skirt holding a dead plant.