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Bounce   /baʊns/   Listen
Bounce

verb
(past & past part. bounced; pres. part. bouncing)
1.
Spring back; spring away from an impact.  Synonyms: bound, rebound, recoil, resile, reverberate, ricochet, spring, take a hop.  "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
2.
Hit something so that it bounces.
3.
Move up and down repeatedly.  Synonym: jounce.
4.
Come back after being refused.
5.
Leap suddenly.
6.
Refuse to accept and send back.
7.
Eject from the premises.
noun
1.
The quality of a substance that is able to rebound.  Synonym: bounciness.
2.
A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards.  Synonyms: bound, leap, leaping, saltation, spring.
3.
Rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts).  Synonym: bouncing.



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"Bounce" Quotes from Famous Books



... do it. The reason is plain. Those stones are rubber; therefore they are not stones. Those rocks around us are rubber, and therefore they are not rocks. Even this path is not a path; it's rubber. Unless we are very careful, your Majesty, we are all likely to get the bounce, just as your ...
— Tik-Tok of Oz • L. Frank Baum

... there one night. She wanted some cherry-bounce for Eliza Green, who had an awful pain, and after I'd knocked, I'd ...
— Mary Cary - "Frequently Martha" • Kate Langley Bosher

... returned Ferrers. "It all comes of having a colonel who understands nothing of the social life. There; now I'm ready, and I must get away on the bounce." ...
— Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants - or, Handling Their First Real Commands • H. Irving Hancock

... a pebble, aimed, and threw it at the roof of Mateo's cabin. The pebble landed true and rattled off, hitting the ground with a bounce and rolling away in the grass. The children, playing in the open as they always did, stopped and looked up inquiringly, then went on with their play. Mateo came cautiously from the back door and to him Johnny called, thankful that the observer ...
— The Thunder Bird • B. M. Bower

... a better reply, there is but one man upon all Barsoom who can bounce about like a rubber ball. By the mother of the further moon, John Carter, how came you here, and have you become a Darseen that you can ...
— A Princess of Mars • Edgar Rice Burroughs


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