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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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"Everyone's grief is different. I think we have this perception that people can bounce back quite quickly and actually the sense that grief comes in waves."

From BBC

A kindly bounce and he was in for a blink-and-you-miss-it score.

From BBC

After an opening-day defeat by Italy in Rome, Scotland have bounced back with two victories.

From BBC

Russell's quick restart caught them off guard with the ball bouncing backwards into the grateful arms of Darcy Graham who went over for the try.

From Barron's

For the immediate term, the software group could experience a meaningful bounce.

From Barron's