Synonym: bounciness, bouncing, bound, jounce, leap, leaping, rebound, recoil, resile, reverberate, ricochet, saltation, spring, take a hop. Similar words: announce, announcement, abound in, boundary, council, uncertain, uncertainty, round and round. Meaning: [baʊns] n. 1. the quality of a substance that is able to rebound 2. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 3. rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts). v. 1. spring back; spring away from an impact 2. hit something so that it bounces 3. move up and down repeatedly 4. come back after being refused 5. leap suddenly 6. refuse to accept and send back 7. eject from the premises.
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31, I met up with a designer to bounce a few ideas around.
32, bounce on a bed/trampoline.
33, In tennis you must hit the ball before its second bounce.
34, Are we witnessing a genuine recovery in the share price, or is it just a dead cat bounce?
35, The company's had a lot of problems in the past, but it's always managed to bounce back.
36, Exercise is great. I feel like there's a new bounce in my step.
37, I wanted to have a meeting so that we could bounce a few ideas around.
38, When you work in a team you can bounce your ideas off each other.
39, She lets us do anything, even bounce on our beds.
40, The unhappy ball does not bounce.
41, You get a bounce as the week progresses.
42, Is there some one I can bounce ideas off?
43, I caught the ball on the first bounce.
44, We were encouraged to bounce links off each other.
45, You then bounce up and down until you stop.
46, Now the Lakers just need Ceballos to bounce back.
47, A guy named Bounce liked to cheat at dice.
48, Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
49, The ball glanced on a bounce off the foot of a spectator and back down toward the fairway.
50, Hencke heard one canister bounce off the outer hull with a dull echo like the Devil knocking at the door.
51, When atmospheric conditions are right,[http://sentencedict.com/bounce.html] radio waves bounce off the ionosphere and can be received many thousands of miles away.
52, Chang felt that the surface, which offered an unusually high bounce for an indoor court, suited a baseliner like himself.
53, They commonly get a stock price bounce after announcing layoffs.
54, You can bounce ideas off them and benefit from their expertise, as they have often been self-employed themselves.
55, The machine can compute the time it takes a sound wave to bounce back.
56, We could bounce ideas off each other and share problems.
57, Her naturally loud voice seemed to bounce off the walls.
58, But when I tried to cross the fence from the top of a bounce, the Huey sank too fast.
59, Marsalis renders it with such bounce and joy that he practically devours it.
60, They can bounce ideas off one another and provide a mutual critique or one another's work.
More similar words: announce, announcement, abound in, boundary, council, uncertain, uncertainty, round and round, about, rub out, get about, go about, know about, come about, set about, care about, punch, bunch, uncle, just about, forget about, launch, bring about, unclear, uncover, function, inquire about, complain about, truncated, and function.