They ran barely a dozen paces when again the ill-omened rifle cracked; the ravine resounded with the echo of new shots and both fell with faces on the ground, Flouncing about like fishes taken out of water.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Close to the southern end of the bay is a detached rock called The Irish Lady, which with some imagination may be likened to a mincing dame Flouncing out to sea.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
She was not willing to be shaken and roused; she had been saying very unkind, rude things to Abbie, and now, instead of Flouncing off in an uncontrollable fit of indignation, which course Ester could but think would be the most comfortable thing which could happen next, so far as she was concerned, Abbie sat still, with that look of meek inquiry on her face, humbly awaiting her verdict.
"Ester Ried"
Pansy (aka. Isabella M. Alden)