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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bouncing away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone moving away in a lively or energetic manner.
Example: "The child was so excited that he started bouncing away from the playground."
Alternatives: "springing away" or "leaping away".
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Many of these neutrons collide with more atoms on the surface before bouncing away into space.
When his hand touches the shade, the carriage flies off, bouncing away on its single wheel.
"Hit 'em in the mouth and hit 'em hard!" he replied in a singsong voice before bouncing away.
He tries to see what she has brought in with her, but his head keeps bouncing away.
Clemens walked Jeff Conine, one of the balls bouncing away from catcher Jorge Posada for a wild pitch.
Other work by Varanasi and his team had focused on ways to get the droplets to stick more effectively to the surfaces they strike rather than bouncing away.
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A 3-point try bounced away.
Then she playfully bounced away.
Kick Off Ball bounces away to safety.
It hit with a sharp smack and bounced away.
But his shot hit the rim and bounced away.
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