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Free sign upThe phrase 'bounded up' is not technically correct in written English as there is no verb 'to bound up'
However, depending on the context, you could use a phrase such as 'bounded off' or 'raced up'. For example, "The puppy bounded off as soon as its owners opened the gate."
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Ms. Jett's fists clenched as she bounded up and down.
"I feel pretty old today!" Lang said as he bounded up onstage.
He bounded up a few flights of stairs: the secret office.
The former Cabinet minister bounded up to me with a glint in his eye.
I bounded up the first set of stairs using energy to force out unease.
DAMIEN McQUAID bounded up to the train platform in Hastings-on-Hudson one afternoon this summer.
I bounded up to see him every day coming back from work.
The team captain Eric Staal called Stastny's name, and he bounded up to the stage, happy to dodge humiliation.
We chatted and forgot about Toby — until he bounded up proudly to show a chicken he had retrieved for us.
There Titti bounded up a side staircase to take in the view of the Anapo Valley below.
More seasoned riders spun each other around, bounded up and down stairs and played ukuleles from their unstable perches.
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