bouncy

IPA: bˈaʊnsi

adjective

  • Easily bounced.
  • Lively, exuberant, energetic.
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Examples of "bouncy" in Sentences

  • It was the seamy and bouncy tracks.
  • It is a bouncy rubber ball, about the size of a tennis ball.
  • Mr. Bergeret drew playing of bouncy refinement from the orchestra.
  • Bouncy castle as the kids plaything is a more common use of the term.
  • At points it is playful and bouncy, while always remaining ceremonious.
  • Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called the single 'bouncy and youthful'.
  • The store's theme song is a bouncy cover of The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
  • Remember that the bouncy logo is included in the widely used welcome template.
  • Rather, Bouncy refers to the ideology of normalacy in a time of extreme duress.
  • The handling of a motorcycle with too little damping will feel soft and bouncy.

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