Which preposition to use with flounced

of Occurrences 11%

In what way?' 'I found her making a pinafore for her doll out of a lace flounce of real old Venetian lace.

to Occurrences 4%

She is flounced to the width of the passage.

into Occurrences 4%

You can just flounce into your nest any old time and know that everything is right there, unless one crafty girl has bribed the chambermaid for the key.

on Occurrences 4%

No, no, young lady; you are now in a country where if you have two rows of flounces on your frock, your maid will make it a point to have three, by way of maintaining the equilibrium.

with Occurrences 3%

The other night I thought you were somewhere out on board a junk, and Flounce with you.

in Occurrences 3%

Another, as he catches at a cord, Misses his arms, and, tumbling overboard, With his broad fins and forky tail he laves The rising surge, and flounces in the waves.

out Occurrences 3%

and he flounced out of the room like an angry schoolboy.

at Occurrences 1%

Rudolph, watching this tropic miracle, could make out the white figure of the captain, asleep near by, under the faint semicircle of the deck-house; and across from him, Miss Drake, still sitting upright, as though waiting, with Flounce at her side.

about Occurrences 1%

The rope, however, was flouncing about in the wind, and the bell itself was still thundering alarums over the town.

through Occurrences 1%

Has not Prince Florizel flounced through the hall in his rustling domino, and danced there in powdered splendour?

along Occurrences 1%

" There was a flash of white flounces along the dark brown corridor, the twinkle of satin slippers, the flying out of long black braids, and with a cry of joy a young girl threw herself upon Francisco as he entered the patio, and nearly dragged him from his mule.

beneath Occurrences 1%

At the corners of the streets it shot a curved torrent from the projecting spouts, flooding the channels, and drenching, with a sudden drum-like sound, the passing umbrellas, whose varied tints of pink, blue, and orange, like the draggled finery of feathers and flounces beneath them, only made the scene more glaringly desolate.

Which preposition to use with  flounced