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bouncer

[boun-ser] / ˈbaʊn sər /




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Rattled by a Mark Wood bouncer when he batted.

From BBC

"There were even times my infant son had to sit on a bouncer in the bathroom with me for hours."

From BBC

Her eldest son is a part-time bouncer at a club and the only other earner in the family.

From Reuters

Everybody knows him, from beat cops and mechanics to club bouncers and hotel concierges.

From New York Times

On a more terrestrial level, round or animal-shaped ground bouncers stay earthbound and inflate with the wind.

From Washington Post