bounce

[US]/baʊns/
[UK]/baʊns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. elasticity; vitality; jump
vt. to spring back; to cause to spring up
vi. to spring up; to rebound; to spring back

Phrases & Collocations

bounce back

bounce off

bounce house

bounce rate

bounce a check

bounce ideas

bounce pass

bounce light

bounce message

on the bounce

bounce the ball

Example Sentences

bounce a ball on the sidewalk.

the bounce was now back in Jenny's step.

The ball bounced against the wall.

He bounced into the room.

She bounced the baby.

Linda bounced in through the open front door.

the car bounced down the narrow track.

every bounce of the truck brought them into fresh contact.

the ball bounced almost square to the left.

The football bounced off the goalpost.

The car bounced over the potholes.

The patient bounced back to good health.

The batter bounced out to the shortstop.

A rubber ball bounces well.

She bounced the ball against the wall.

The new car bounced along the bumpy mountain road.

The acrobat bounced high from the ground.

the ball bounced away and he chased it.

short sound waves bounce off even small objects.

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