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- noun Plural form of
bounce .
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Examples
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The word bounces off him, ping-pongs weakly in my ears.
Tricks Ellen Hopkins 2005
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The word bounces off him, ping-pongs weakly in my ears.
Tricks Ellen Hopkins 2005
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Brames 'origin bounces back and forth, external monologue, internal monologue, external, internal.
Story a Day: Borborygmi by J(ae)D Brames (Ideomancer March 2009) joshenglish 2009
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McCain bounces back and forth like the wind! charles
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` ` They threw a lot on net and a lot of weird bounces from the boards and even from tips and stuff.
USATODAY.com 2007
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"We've got these giant insolvent banks, so until there is better clarity for the resolution of these [financial-sector] problems, I don't see how this market does anything aside from short-term bounces," said Jay Rushin, small-cap portfolio manager at AIG SunAmerica Asset Management.
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` ` As a team, as an individual, you need certain bounces like that, '' Boyle said.
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Aziz, a U.S. Marine born in Morocco and fluent in Arabic, bounces up beside the Iraqi sergeant.
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"We had bad bounces from the beginning and we just didn't get the breaks tonight."
USATODAY.com 2003
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"I believe in bounces going your way or not going your way when you deserve to win," Islanders coach Peter Laviolette said.
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