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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91. Where's the solid thunk of the 50p bit bouncing off old Eli Formby's quiff?
92. She was only too glad to have even this talk bouncing against walls that had become a tomb.
93. She feels like a Ping-Pong ball, bouncing between her boss and a woman she considers her friend.
94. Suddenly he understood why wars were fought and how it was with buddies willing to heave themselves on to bouncing hand grenades.
95. And it's Zack who gets the crowd bouncing up and down in time to his dazzling raps.
96. I felt it hit my leg and I looked up and it was bouncing in the back of the net.
97. We hear police sirens across the silence, bouncing off the shrouded Louisiana forests.
98. General Shafter corrected, and the three officers, bouncing about as they tried to peer down through the clouds, laughed.
99. One carried a rifle by its stock, a. 30 -. 30, the muzzle bouncing off his toe.
100. Ever since Vogue homed in on it last December, the Wonderbra has been literally bouncing off the shelves.
101. The device works by bouncing sound waves off objects and measuring the time it takes for the sound to return.
102. Children like bouncing up and down on a sofa.
103. One of my own demos: Bouncing Mandelbrot Cubes.
104. New ball physics accurately recreate bouncing, skidding and topspin.
105. From bouncing confidence she had retreated into self-pity.
106. A : Stop bouncing up and down, you weirdo!
107. The girl was bouncing a ball.
108. Today you see them bouncing buxom, red as cherries.
109. All the while, four-year-old Matthew was bouncing on the couch, furtively strumming the guitar he wasn't supposed to touch and talking incessantly.
110. Sunlight bouncing off the ocean surface gives the oil slick a mirror-like reflection easily detected by satellite sensors.
111. Light sent into the oil layer was confined there, bouncing between the metal and air boundaries. The beam spread out ever more quickly,(http://sentencedict.com/bouncing.html) generating a trumpet-shaped glow (see image).
112. In essence it is a game of bouncing email/chain mail.
113. The boy was bouncing up and down on the bed.
114. A spectrograph device can use the near-infrared light bouncing off an apple to show evidence of damage. The ultraviolet light can show contaminants.
115. Within minutes the gang was bouncing on the bonnet and bending the aerial - while some members concentrated on raiding the roof rack of luggage and draping themselves in clothes and blankets.
116. He has also completed the fastest mile bouncing up and down on a pogo stick in Antarctica.
117. The bouncing motion will drastically reduce the speed of the tremolo, but that's to be expected.
118. Some fans of fishing claim that a good day fishing is when you close your eyes at night to go to sleep and STILL see the bobber bouncing up and down.
119. It was as if Phil Jackson could no longer ignore the bouncing pogo stick at the end of the bench.
120. This photomicrograph was obtained by scanning a beam of electrons across the sample while a detector kept track of electrons bouncing off its surface, betraying the specimen's outer shape.
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