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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31. Carbohydrate foods - it used to be thought all carbohydrate foods - do indeed have a tendency to produce a rebound hunger.
32. Flores again made a save but this time Jamelli was in place to put in the rebound.
33. McCoy grabbed the rebound and Dollar hit two free throws to secure the victory.
34. Then Kris Johnson converted an offensive rebound, and Bailey hit two free throws.
35. Although your skin might feel a bit taut after washing, the skin oils rebound in about the same time, too.
36. A small indulgence is viewed as a total failure, and uncontrolled rebound eating follows.
37. You've heard of love on the rebound, and falling for Fen could prove to be even more disastrous.
38. But while it is no doubt calculated to cause trepidation in the White House, it could rebound on Mr Clinton.
39. He played only 13 minutes and finished with two points and one rebound.
40. And then you're going up again on a surprisingly gentle rebound.
41. The best explanation for this is the so-called rebound effect, otherwise known as acute tolerance.
42. Keeper Sansome blocked the free kick but Gee hammered in the rebound.
43. Such a breach of confidence could rebound in all sorts of directions.
44. Five minutes later Hislop blocked a shot from Andy Cole, and Sheringham wafted the rebound over the bar.
45. The strategy of encouraging, supporting and protecting deliberate non-payers is deeply flawed, as it will rebound on the most vulnerable.
46. From there, Sacco went to the top of the crease hoping for a rebound.
47. After a scrappy opening, Haslemere took the lead when James Simpson fired in a rebound.
48. Reliever Shigetoshi Hasegawa led the team with 10 wins. 2B Adam Kennedy has to rebound from a.243 second half.
49. Campbell was on the spot to gratefully ram home the rebound.
50. On one occasion he had been trying to copy the way McKelvey took an offensive rebound and turned it into a basket.
51. Candlish's spot kick was well saved by Prentice but Loughery followed up to blast the rebound into the net.
52. It was on the rebound from Higginbotham that she took up with the first boy that she came near to liking.
53. Stock gains and the absence of new opening costs are behind the rebound, which spurred the shares to a new peak.
54. Magilton then seized his chance, collecting the rebound to score from close range.
55. He charged for the rebound the way he charges for all rebounds.
56. The latest hair forecasts are that blond will rebound into prominence, overtaking red, in the next few months.
57. Peter Munn's diving header was parried and Cliss was on hand to net the rebound. Sentencedict.com
58. We met when I was on the rebound from a very messy affair.
59. Eddie grabs the rebound and puts it up with no time on the clock.
60. Corie Blount suffered a mildly sprained right ankle after his awkward landing following a defensive rebound.
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