ppl. a. [f. FLOUNCE v. + -ED1.] Adorned or trimmed with a flounce or with flounces.

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1709.  Swift, Baucis & Philemon.

        Her Petticoats transform’d apace,
Became Black Satin flounc’d with Lace.

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1862.  Miss Yonge, Countess Kate, ii. (1880), 13. They will do nothing all day long but try on flounced gowns, and count their jewels, and go out to balls and operas,—and they will want me to do the same.

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