Sentence examples for to bounce from inspiring English sources

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to bounce

noun

A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.

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Time to bounce!

Elmo love to bounce!

Get ready to bounce.

You have to bounce back.

I've got to bounce back.

ELMO: Elmo got to bounce!

Retail has been slow to bounce back.

We have to bounce back against Scotland".

We have to bounce right back".

"But you have to bounce back.

And you want to bounce him?

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