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As Hutton went behind the net to retrieve the puck, it bounced farther off the boards than he anticipated.
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Occasionally, the projectiles would bounce farther, into town.
For example, when the ball hits the wall but drops down STRAIGHT and does not bounce farther than ONE FOOT at the bottom of the wall (on the ground), then you can call it a "waterfall".
Doing something as simple as slightly increasing the thickness of the padding in a seat cushion can necessitate a new round of testing and certification, because a more resilient seat could make a passenger bounce farther after an impact, increasing the risk of injury caused by turbulence or a hard landing.
Do not bounce to get farther downward.
He set his stance farther apart than before and bounced lightly on the balls of his feet.
We bounced on until the truck couldn't go any farther; then we all got out and started walking.
The S&P hit its peak in March 2000 at 1527, and is currently trading at 1323, so it still must bounce another 15%–much farther than the Dow needs to reach its peak.
And the more velocity they have, the farther they bounce off your shield.
He is bounced from air base to air base around the United States, then to Keflavik, Iceland, then to a couple of God-forsaken landing strips farther on.
"It bounced.
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