Sentence example with the word 'bounce'

bounce

adaptability, browbeat, debonairness, expel, hop, kickback, pep, reject, ski jump, swashbucklery, vibrate

Definition n. the quality of a substance that is able to rebound

Last update: October 9, 2016


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The ball gave a big bounce.   [verb]

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The rubber ball bounced.   [verb]

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He bounced to his feet.   [verb]

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The check bounced.   [verb]

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Bounce a check.   [verb]

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Then they'll bounce me to some other place in Denver, like Little Orphan Annie.   [verb]

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Bounce," replied Bet, gravely; "you can tell my father--he'll be in presently--as I ain't a-coming back.'   [verb]

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Them guys wanted to give me the grand bounce, but I got a date, see.   [verb]

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"We've just got to bounce them, that's plain," said Monkey Stallings.   [Please select]

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When we came to Pumblechook's, my sister bounced in and left us.   [Please select]

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"If I find out who you're working for, I'll let him know that pa bounced you."   [Please select]

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"You know," he said presently, "in spite of all my bounce, I was a _shy_ man."   [Please select]

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bouleversements - bounce - bounced