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- BOUNCED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Kids Definition bounce 1 of 2 verb ˈbau̇n (t)s bounced; bouncing 1 a : to cause to rebound
- BOUNCED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If an email that you send bounces or is bounced, it comes back to you because the address is wrong or there is a computer problem
- bounce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
He bounced across the room to greet them Topics Personal qualities c2 cheque [intransitive, transitive] bounce (something) (informal) if a cheque bounces, or a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it because there is not enough money in the bank account to pay it
- BOUNCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
bounce back to recover quickly After losing the first game of the double-header, the team bounced back to win the second
- bounced - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to move or walk in a lively, exuberant, or energetic manner: She bounced into the room to move along in a lively manner, repeatedly striking the surface below and rebounding: The box bounced down the stairs
- Bounced - definition of bounced by The Free Dictionary
Define bounced bounced synonyms, bounced pronunciation, bounced translation, English dictionary definition of bounced v bounced , bounc·ing , bounc·es v intr 1 To rebound after having struck an object or a surface 2 To move jerkily; bump: The car bounced over the
- BOUNCE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If something bounces or if something bounces it, it swings or moves up and down Her long black hair bounced as she walked The car was bouncing up and down as if someone were jumping on it
- Bounced: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Meaning of the word Bounced in English language, transcription, definitions, translation, examples of usage and origin
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