bounce


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bounce
v. jump; skip; hop; make jump
 
n. hop, skip; boasting, bragging

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Bounce
Bounce or The Bounce may refer to:

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Road Show (musical)
Road Show (previously titled Bounce, and before that Wise Guys and Gold!) is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by John Weidman. It tells the story of Addison Mizner and his brother Wilson Mizner's adventures across America from the beginning of the 20th century during the Alaskan Gold rush to the Florida real estate boom in the 1920s.

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bounce

Noun
1. the quality of a substance that is able to rebound
(synonym) bounciness
(hypernym) elasticity, snap
(derivation) resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
2. a light springing movement upwards or forwards
(synonym) leap, leaping, spring, saltation, bound
(hypernym) jump, jumping
(hyponym) caper, capriole
3. rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
(synonym) bouncing
(hypernym) recoil, repercussion, rebound, backlash
(derivation) jounce

Verb
1. spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
(synonym) resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
(hypernym) jump, leap, bound, spring
(hyponym) kick back, recoil, kick
(derivation) bouncing
2. hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball"
(hypernym) hit
(hyponym) bounce out
(derivation) bounciness
3. move up and down repeatedly
(synonym) jounce
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(derivation) bouncing
4. come back after being refused; "the check bounced"
(antonym) clear
(hypernym) return, go back, get back, come back
5. leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet"
(hypernym) jump, leap, bound, spring
6. refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check"
(hypernym) refuse, reject, pass up, turn down, decline
7. eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club"
(hypernym) expel, eject, chuck out, exclude, throw out, kick out, turf out, boot out, turn out
(derivation) bouncer, chucker-out


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bounce
v. odskočit; odrazit; pinkat (si); skákat; být vrácen; vrátit (se) zpět; zotavit se
 
n. odraz

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bounce
Czas. odbijać (się); skakać; podskakiwać; okazać się bez pokrycia; odbicie (się); pozbierać się; wracać do normy
 
Rzecz. odbicie (się)