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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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“But wait, you say, ‘I’ve seen them dance and somersault, and even bounce off walls.’

From Los Angeles Times

Only three times has a team made more than England's 384 batting first in a Test on this ground and lost, and the pitch is already showing signs of uneven bounce.

From BBC

In the first Test he did not adapt to the large boundaries in Perth and was bounced out.

From BBC

There could be the potential for variable bounce later in the match, a benefit to England bowling last.

From BBC

Now he is aiming to bounce back from his performance against the Falcons and help the Rams enter the playoffs with momentum.

From Los Angeles Times