Similar words: unconvincing, bouncy, bounce, council, councilor, bounce back, councillor, city council. Meaning: ['baʊnsɪŋ] n. rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts). adj. 1. vigorously healthy 2. marked by lively action.
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61. Constant bouncing of the feet, through springy legs, is the essential rhythm of powder skiing.
62. Both Head Huggers can be used in buggies, bouncing cradles and baby carriers too.
63. You'd never think she'd been ill -- she came bouncing in this morning, full of beans.
64. As the name suggests, this consists of bouncing the light off reflective surfaces instead of aiming it directly at the subject.
65. Throwing it over him, they finally managed to grab hold of his legs and stop the uncontrollable bouncing.
66. More cheerfully he trotted after Lou, catching the tennis ball as it came bouncing towards him.
67. The Lancasters had to drop the bouncing bomb from precisely sixty feet to hit their target.
68. Should its enemies be destroyed or forced to flee the Squig is free to start bouncing again.
69. The Nikkei 225-stock index has spent most of the past two years bouncing between 14000 and 20000.
70. Now imagine your house is on wheels, bouncing over several hundred miles of road a day.
71. This resistor absorbs the network signals and stops them bouncing back down the wire.
72. With Cranston bouncing along the Nightingale Gallery, the whole house seemed to sing with noise.
73. The warmth inside made them lively(Sentencedict.com), and they started bouncing against the closed windows.
74. Even the wallabies, for whom bouncing around is a way of life, cast a curious glance.
75. The sound ricocheted around the hall, bouncing from the marble walls, piercing his throbbing head.
76. Lizzie, bouncing along on the donkey, made a comical sight.
77. Outside I could hear rain falling upon the fire-escape and bouncing back against the window.
78. At the mention of ice cream the little girl became excited and animated, bouncing up and down on the bed.
79. Fig. 8 Arm muscles Ballistic stretching is more vigorous, as the name suggests, and involves bouncing and jerking movements.
80. We're probably picking up some religious broadcast from Tierra del Fuego bouncing off that new hotel Shimatzu is building.
81. Some fat woman with two tiny kids bundled up in puffy coats: tiny bouncing barrels.
82. Light bouncing off those disturbed surfaces then project animated patterns on the gallery walls.
83. If the lung is expanding, the radiation bouncing off it is pushed closer together,(sentence dictionary) slightly raising its frequency.
84. Whispered epics in the bouncing back of war chariots, chanted louder as the warriors attack - entirely in profile, of course.
85. He says the Dow is bouncing around 8, 000, headed eventually to 10, 000.
86. I was in a sea plane with 10 others, bouncing in the air currents.
87. Much of its stealth comes from a design that minimises the chance of radar waves bouncing back the way they came.
88. We spend an awful lot of time together bouncing ideas, talking about the right thing to do.
89. Every Saturday night we would watch Mitch Miller, with the bouncing ball.
90. They could hear the rain pattering in the grass and bouncing off the roof of the jeep.
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