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"Bounce" in a Sentence (46 examples)
Let's bounce.
You'll bounce back.
Hit the ball after the bounce.
Tom had to borrow money to put into his savings account so that his cheque wouldn't bounce.
Ultraviolet light comes from the sun, but it can also bounce off of other surfaces like water, snow, and concrete.
We just have to bounce back.
Tom knows how to bounce back.
I know we'll bounce back.
I do not like the habit certain tennis players have when they bounce the ball excessively before serving, especially on important points. Bouncing the ball more than, say, 10 times should be penalised for deliberately delaying the play.
I'm rubber, you're glue. Your words bounce off me and stick to you.
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The tennis ball bounced off the wall before coming to rest in the ditch.
He bounces nervously on his chair.
The Black Cats contributed to their own downfall for the only goal when Titus Bramble, making his first appearance since Boxing Day, and Michael Turner, let Phil Jones' cross bounce across the six-yard box as Rooney tucked in at the back post.
He bounced the child on his knee.
The children were bouncing a ball against a wall.
I'm meeting Bob later to bounce some ideas off him about the new product range.
She bounced happily into the room.
Out bounced the mastiff.
“The Queen’s Justice” had some fantastic moments of wit and heart but the structure and pacing didn’t do it any favors. The first section of the episode mostly bounced between Jon Snow’s arrival at Dragonstone and Cersei Lannister burning through her enemies and giving nary a fuck.
We can’t accept further checks from you, as your last one bounced.
He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday.
Let’s wrap this up, I gotta bounce.
I was definitely looking forward to getting me some more of Yasmere in the future, so I took a quick second to give her a last little bit of love before I bounced.
All right, look, don't prang out. They had this paint-party-brunch thing. But I only stayed for 45 minutes, painted a tiny bit of a door, ate half an almond croissant and bounced.
Nobody took umbrage and bounced me out of the Union for being a pro.
Anyone who gets bounced out of [this bar] is not just pushed onto the street — he is walked home, or put in a cab.
The squadron was bounced north of the town.
See if it helps to bounce the router.
What’s your new email address? The old one bounces.
The girl in the bar told me her address was thirsty@example.com, but my mail to that address was bounced back by the server.
The student pilot bounced several times during his landing.
After the mid-air collision, his rig failed and he bounced.
Bounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two.
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Would I had him here again, I would so bounce him, I would so thank his lordship for his lewd plot.
Another bounces as hard as he can knock.
Krohn-Dehli took advantage of a lucky bounce of the ball after a battling run on the left flank by Simon Poulsen, dummied two defenders and shot low through goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg's legs after 24 minutes.
Someone more clever than I said, "It's not the bounce that counts, it's the bounce back. "
Customers said I was a hoot; management gave me the bounce.
I was no longer with the Oakhaven Hospital when I decided to come out here to the island; they'd fired me when they traced a long-distance call I'd made to San Francisco, under the director's name, to a man the papers had said got pinched out there, under suspicion of having lifted a poke with 10 grand in it—but later released—a man named Andy Glover. I thought sure he was a certain lug who'd been in stir with me, and thought to make a touch—however, skip it!—the point is that it was the wrong Andy Glover!—the call got traced to the phone in the hospital urinal room—and I got the bounce.
I don't value her resentment the bounce of a cracker.
A prologue of cherry bounce,—brandy,—preceded the entertainment, which was enlivened by hob-nobs and joyous toasts.
He had one hand on the bounce bottle—and he'd never let go of that since he got back to the table—but he had a handkerchief in the other and was swabbing his deadlights with it.
The bounce burst ope the door.
And, in fact, the whole story is a bounce of his own. For, in a most abusive letter which he wrote “to a learned person,” (meaning Wallis the mathematician,) he gives quite another account of the matter
Them pro-ballers got bounce!
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