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- adverb In a
bouncy manner.
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Examples
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Subtly, it also works as a parable for any child who has ever been scolded for being too bouncily affectionate with a pet or newborn sibling.
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Blair has all that religious stuff going on, but in other ways his self-assurance and pragmatism resembles the bouncily successful Frost.
Tony Blair 2009
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If you read it aloud, you might feel yourself declaiming it too bouncily.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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If you read it aloud, you might feel yourself declaiming it too bouncily.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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Still, it's a scatter-shot joy and Cameron Diaz wouldn't be this bouncily sexy again until her great work in the awful Charlie's Angels flicks.
Michael Giltz: Blu-Ray DVDs: Loved Up? Watch A Bug's Life 2009
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Subtly, it also works as a parable for any child who has ever been scolded for being too bouncily affectionate with a pet or a newborn sibling.
Children's Books 2008
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The group making the call is the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, a mouthful bouncily acronymmed to POGO.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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We see the singer in a sports bra, jumping rope bouncily, posing sexily, and singing about rejecting a man.
Archive 2007-04-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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The group making the call is the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, a mouthful bouncily acronymmed to POGO.
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It may well be crap, but for God's sake, it's obviously just a cheap crack about blithely slaughtering the bouncily boyish Saviour of the Conservative Party, and not even remotely anti-semitic or even, for that matter, anti-child killer.
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