Football manager and former player Iain Dowie coined the word 'bouncebackability'.
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Football manager and former player Iain Dowie coined the word 'bouncebackability'.
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You are able to play the game and to take the wins and losses in your stride. When the losses become too numerous, you will have some "bounce-back" ability and will try again rather than give up or become discouraged.
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[T]he best of today's furniture fillers, combining the bounce-back-ability of foam with the downy softness of fiber fill.
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Mr. [Robert] Schuller, a believer in "bouncebackability," is a clone from the Norman Vincent Peale school of positive thinking.
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