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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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That is how a teenager got a three-time American League MVP to bounce into a double play in front of 30,000 incredulous fans.

From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. stocks look set to continue their Monday afternoon bounce when trading begins.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s not only young audiences, though—overall opera attendance took a hit during Covid, and it has not yet bounced back in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

A shift in attack, which brings England's undoubted talent to bear and leaves them less dependent on the bounce of a tapped-back ball, could be timely.

From BBC

“A short-term dislocation in oil is OK — markets historically bounce back,” Goldman said.

From MarketWatch