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Harvey Cheyne's wife, she was sick back, an' we did n't want to jounce her.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING
Winnie cried with a joyous little jounce that shook several pink blossoms from the tree.
WINONA OF THE CAMP FIREMARGARET WIDDEMER
The wagon began to jounce, too; so they were obliged to go slowly.
THE EMERALD CITY OF OZL. FRANK BAUM
How it did jounce over occasional stones in the country road!
JEWEL'S STORY BOOKCLARA LOUISE BURNHAM
For a time, he was content to jounce rapturously on the cushion and snap the buckle of the reins.
TEDDY: HER BOOKANNA CHAPIN RAY
The only way she could have turned over the key was, of course, to take me into a corner, stand me on my head and jounce it out!
AFFINITIES AND OTHER STORIESMARY ROBERTS RINEHARD
One can plainly hear the jar and jounce of the elliptical wheels, the cry, "Step lively!"
THE LOVE SONNETS OF A CAR CONDUCTORWALLACE IRWIN
A jounce sent them flying towards each other; they collided and recoiled, regarding one another in breathless indignation.
A YOUNG MAN IN A HURRYROBERT W. CHAMBERS
At that werry minute Pete Maguff's bar'l o' maple syrup on my waggin' give a jounce, and went by the board over the port rail.
HARPER'S ROUND TABLE, JUNE 25, 1895VARIOUS
Lumps of lead began to bounce and jounce around in Dawson's stomach.
DAVE DAWSON ON GUADALCANALROBERT SYDNEY BOWEN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO JOUNCE

  • bob
  • bolt
  • bounce
  • carom
  • flinch
  • jerk
  • jounce
  • rebound
  • ricochet
  • spring
  • start
  • startle
  • wince
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