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A flouncing, flawed concept album of huge ambition from a fearless talent.
She was standing near the window, still wearing her mink coat, framed by the elaborate floral curtains and the ridiculous flouncing that topped them.
There was so much flouncing, pouting and preening that one could easily have criticized the troupe for being excessively mannered.
Michele Sorel made a flouncing, dancing, mugging Despina, pushing her part to the edge of shtick.
Keely Garfield's gaze and small-boned flouncing have a wicked glint to them, as do the profoundly human creatures she finds under the rocks pulled up by her dances.
Faith Prince wants us to know that she is a very different creature from her signature stage role, Adelaide, the flouncing, jouncing New York tootsie of "Guys and Dolls."
Every incident, reaction and gag is prolonged far past its potential for amusement; the direction and acting filled in with a little flouncing, a little simpering, a little pouting and a lot of mugging.
Barry Leon stood out as an exuberant, tough little newsboy who never stops moving, as did Gianna Russillo as George's flouncing, dreaming little sister and Gerald Premick as an otherwise cheerfully ordinary drunk.
Leading the list of strident prima donnas in a film that would be twice as funny if it tried half as hard, is Poncho Ramirez (Juan Carlos Hernandez), a flouncing, tantrum-throwing jeans designer whose career is on the skids.
And she began a scene between the two of them, so exact in voice and manner that it seemed to us as if there were really two folk before us: the stern old mother with her hand up like an ear-trumpet, and her flouncing, bouncing daughter.
If he's dead, Fay - played by Ms. Posey as a flouncing, vinegary, thoroughly modern woman who is the antithesis of the damsels in distress and slinky double agents usually found in spy movies - will have legal possession of his notebooks.
He also made two cameo appearances in the Midlands-based soap opera Crossroads, as a flouncing, difficult customer at the Crossroads Motel and as the chauffeur at the wedding of Meg Richardson (played by his close friend Noele Gordon).
Since Aphrodite rose from the waves and rode a scallop shell over the Aegean, the bivalve's sweet meat and distinct shell have been subordinated to the symbol of St. Jacques, creamed and baked potatoes, bits of architectural flouncing and the logo of a gasoline company.
"Clockwatchers" observes this world through the eyes of Iris (Toni Collette), a shy newcomer to Global Credit who, during her first day on the job, is befriended by the flouncing, rebellious Margaret (Parker Posey), a peripatetic temp who has thought up a hundred little ways to sabotage the companies she works for.
He's a prig, a bit of a dandy; he's also hopelessly in love with a woman named Kitty, with whom he is constantly arguing on the phone and who, when she finally makes an entrance in the second act proves to be a flouncing, busty blockhead, and as played by Kathleen Kaefer, a very funny one.