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    bounce
    /baʊns/

    verb

    • 1. (with reference to an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it: "the ball bounced away and he chased it" Similar reboundspring backbobrecoil
    • 2. jump repeatedly up and down, typically on something springy: "Emma was happily bouncing up and down on the mattress" Similar boundleapjumpspring

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  2. Learn the meaning of bounce as a verb and a noun in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and related words. Find out how to use bounce in different contexts, such as sports, banking, email, and business.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word bounce as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to pronounce bounce, how to spell it, and how to cite it.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word bounce, such as to rebound, to move suddenly, to send back a cheque, or to eject someone. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and word frequency.

  5. Bounce is a word for an up and down movement or recovery — like a ball's bounce on the pavement or the stock market's rise after a crash. Bounce can be a noun or a verb. A basketball player bounces a ball on the floor and it springs back into her hand.

  6. to move along in a lively manner, repeatedly striking the surface below and rebounding: The box bounced down the stairs. to move about or enter or leave noisily or angrily (followed by around, about, out, out of, into, etc.): He bounced out of the room in a huff.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word bounce in different contexts, such as physics, finance, slang, and sports. Find synonyms, related terms, and examples of bounce in sentences.

  8. Learn the meaning of bounce as a verb, with different forms, idioms and phrasal verbs. Find out how to use bounce in sentences about movement, sound, ideas, cheques and more.