Similar words: pounce on, bounce, bouncer, bounce-back, bounce back, fence out, bounteous, bouncy. Meaning: v. bounce a ball so that it becomes an out.
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(1) He bounced out of his chair.
(2) She bounced out that she didn't like to dance with you.
(3) The ball bounced out of bounds.
(4) She bounced out of the room in a huff.
(5) When I opened the door a ball bounced out.
(6) The boy bounced out of the classroom.
(7) Martha threw back the covers and bounced out of bed.
(8) Imagine what it's going to be like to bounce out of bed, excited by the challenges and opportunities of the day ahead!
(9) Over the long-run, if and when we do bounce out of this recession(http://sentencedict.com/bounce out.html), municipals may prove to be an excellent long-term investment.
(10) Some bounce out at a slightly different angle than they entered.
(11) After a certain amount of bounce out of the market.
(12) "It's not a 'V' recession, where we're just going to bounce out and come back, " Mike Duke said on NBC's Today Show.
(13) This is great if you instantly need to be on the move after a nap, and you can bounce out of your sleeping state and jump into work feeling refreshed and energised.
(14) "A universe filled with matter will contract down to a small—but finite—size and then bounce out again, giving us the expanding cosmos we see today, " he says.
(15) Be mindful, too, that wedges can and often do bounce out of logs by several feet when you hit them.
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