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bouncing

[boun-sing] / ˈbaʊn sɪŋ /








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But children and teenagers have what's called neuroplasticity – their brains are better at adapting and bouncing back than adults' brains.

From BBC

And she maintains sanity by working to a soundtrack of her favorite Japanese pop songs and the bouncing beats of Basement Jaxx.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast Forest will be bouncing after such an emphatic win that moved them three points clear of relegation.

From BBC

“The light in the sky is actually bouncing off the clouds, so the clouds are a diffusion rather than a straight-up hard light source.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Then Tante Jans standing in her doorway with a look that froze in the bones the thought of bouncing a ball.

From Literature