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Discover LudwigThe word “bouncy” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something or someone that is lively and full of energy. For example, “The bouncy little girl was eager to start her first dance class.”
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His music is infectious, happy-go-lucky, energetic, Dominican, bouncy – a lot of my favorite things.
Ideally, I'd use fresh Chinese alkali noodles, made with flour, water and lye water which gives them a lovely, bouncy springy texture as well as a yellowish tint.
But what England were less accustomed to was playing so many short deliveries on a bouncy wicket, and, with the exception of Ian Bell, they were flummoxed.
It doesn't get me into the mood for racing, but it's just... I'm more bouncy when I listen to music.
I was in a "fun area" with bouncy castles.
"Having had a week's holiday and feeling quite bouncy about life, I said I'd give it a go".
Are you allowed mud on a bouncy castle?
My trainers are shadows of their bouncy glory.
Jeremy Deller: Sacrilege, various London locations, to 9 Sep, sacrilege2012.co.uk Let your inner child loose on the playful, larger-than life bouncy megalith castle by the former Turner Prize-winner.
A film crew was recording MasterChef Junior and the play area's bouncy castle and trampolines were packed with dozens of children.
But its once bouncy little sister, i, appears also to have gone into reverse since its price hike.
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