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bounce
noun as in spring
verb as in spring up; rebound
Example Sentences
The challenge of running a nuclear reactor lies in keeping the number of bouncing neutrons inside it steady.
The waves are getting bigger & the ship is bouncing up & down like an elevator.
Since its launch in 1957, the S&P 500 has always bounced back from bouts of turbulence, even if individual stocks aren’t always so lucky.
Imagine when a penalty is saved or hits the woodwork and bounces back into play that the game is stopped and the ball given to the goalkeeper.
To be sure, not all stocks that have lost ground over the trailing month are good bets to bounce back.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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