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Discover Ludwig"bouncing about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is moving or jumping around in a lively or energetic manner. Example: The children were bouncing about in the bouncy castle at the birthday party.
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To give you a flavour of the wit bouncing about, as I tucked into a baguette, a fellow bar-dwelling naked guy coined a nickname for me.
Lambs are bouncing about in the sunshine and the Archers omnibus is on the radio.
Some employees said their paychecks began bouncing about three months ago.
"He wasn't running around, bouncing about, battling to get to the top of the slide like other kids," Raghu notes.
As calm as Mr. Gaffin seemed, the jumpers seemed less so, bouncing about nervously, stretching, pacing, even jumping.
Updated at 9.09pm GMT 9.07pm GMT Hazard intercepts and breaks, racing goalwards with the ball bouncing about ahead of him.
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Three men bounce about and tumble like gymnasts.
He bounces about, fist-bumping them all – "Killer!
"They should get Alex Salmond down here to bounce about".
He used to jump around the room and bounce about and wave his arms.
It had bounced about, tipped over and died in the shade.
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