Sentence examples for was bounce from inspiring English sources

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was bounce

noun

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

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(Most recently the address was Bounce Deuce, a barbecue place that became a noxious, shouty sports bar).

It is telling that while the first musical number in "Bounce" was "Bounce," the opener in "Road Show" is "Waste".

There was bounce in his step, and his shots fizzed with energy, but they too often lacked precision, as Murray nagged at his resolve, forcing him deeper, dragging mistakes off his uncertain racket.

All Stephen Myler had to do was bounce his 22 drop-out into touch rather than kicking it out on the full to end the half, as Barnes had repeatedly warned him not to do.

His was voice the clearest it has been in a decade; his words were audible; there was bounce, a Chaplin-esque bobble in his step, as he skipped across the stage like a marionette on strings.

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"Everything was bouncing my way.

"That was bouncing.

He was bouncing off his stool.

He was bouncing among Inwood, SoHo and Midtown.

The Calderón was bouncing and very loud.

Joseph was bouncing on the bed.

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