Similar words: bound, bounded, abound in, boundary, abounding, eastbound, roundabout, out of bounds. Meaning: [rɪ'baʊnd] n. 1. a movement back from an impact 2. a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration 3. the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot. v. 1. spring back; spring away from an impact 2. return to a former condition.
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1. Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work.
2. I caught the ball on the rebound.
3. His evil doings will rebound on himself.
4. There are signs of an economic rebound.
5. Giggs headed the rebound into the net.
6. The market seems to be on the rebound.
7. Bad deeds , as well as good, may rebound upon the doer.
8. They first met when he was on the rebound from a broken relationship.
9. The recent rebound in mortgage rates could snuff out the housing recovery.
10. She married John on the rebound from Geoff. I knew it wouldn't last.
11. Anderson scored the sixth goal on the rebound.
12. The catalyst for this rebound in prices: large declines in stockpiles of the metal registered with New York Mercantile Exchange warehouses.
13. Gary Lund raced in for the rebound but Marker turned the ball round the post.
14. You could say it was on the rebound but I had no reason to regret it.
15. The home fans were relieved to see the rebound strike defender Kay and cannon over the crossbar.
16. Eadie pounced on the rebound and the tie was thus enlivened.
17. On the Rebound Since caffeine is relatively inexpensive and widely available, the dose escalation induced by tolerance is seldom burdensome.
18. Five months after Nick had left her, she married another man on the rebound.
19. He first met me when I was on the rebound, after splitting up with Mark.
20. He took heroin for the first time when he was on the rebound from a broken relationship.
21. Paul left her and three months later she married Angus on the rebound.
22. She quarrelled with Paul and then married Peter on the rebound.
23. The goalkeeper parried his first shot but he scored from the rebound.
24. Even assaults on the Unionists over alleged cases of discrimination could rebound.
25. Then the imploding outer layers of the start strike the core and rebound under the shock.
26. His shot was blocked by goalkeeper Milton Flores, but the rebound came right to Caio, who poked it in.
27. With the scores level, Akram then had Mallender caught at slip via a rebound and bowled Tufnell next ball.
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28. But by the middle of the night, the alcohol will be metabolized and the rebound effect will set in.
29. The therapy requires dozens of pills a day and to stop even for a short time allows the virus to rebound.
30. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite rallied 20. 89 points to 1011. 10, aided by a rebound in many small-capitalization stocks.
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