Definitions
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- noun A
rebound - noun An economic
recovery - noun An automated response to an email
Etymologies
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Examples
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The bounceback is the result of shoppers piling back into the homewares department, which accounts for more than a third of JL's trade and an even higher proportion of profits.
John Lewis profits bounce back as store defies gloomy climate 2010
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What It All Means: What kind of bounceback ability does Arizona have?
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
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I met an Australian-based engineer yesterday and he told me that Aussies are already talking about the "bounceback".
British Blogs 2008
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Now we see if the Rays have the same kind of bounceback in Tropicana Field as they did in Fenway last week.
The Hardball Times 2008
Stanley commented on the word bounceback
The word bounceback seems to mean much the same as "rebound" or "recovery" (as in the first twitter example. It is also applied to financial markets.
April 16, 2009