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bounce sentence examples

  • Bounce a ball, the higher is goes.
  • Bounce on these trampolines in relative safety.
  • With some uneven bounce in the wicket, the bowlers had a chance to defend their low score if they pitched the ball right.
  • Bounce around on the floor of the carriage.
  • Bounce back from the disappointment of the leeds defeat by getting a vital home win against luton town tonight.
  • The number of times the ball bounces gets added to the person's score.
  • Bounced around all over the place.
  • Bounced back from a horrible defeat to sink the royal navy.
  • Bounce the bank charge for notification letters or bouncing checks?
  • Bouncing along in our cramped cab we went back in time to the late 18th century.
  • Bounces later you can hear her voice bouncing off the walls in your head.
  • Bounces later you can hear her voice bouncing off the walls in your head.
  • Bounce ideas off her?
  • Tv replays showed that the ball took a wicked bounce over his kicking foot off as it hit the returfed goalmouth.
  • Bounce used " bouncing bombs " , designed by dr. barnes wallis.
  • Bounces ensured at the first corner, with cars bouncing off of each other i avoided a spinning car.
  • Bouncecrowd at the front has grown and pretty much everyone is bouncing off the ceiling.
  • Swansea ' keeper roger freestone was caught out by an awkward bounce but managed to claim the loose ball before howe could take advantage.
  • Bounceelieve that bouncing any emails is inappropriate in a business scenario.
  • Hence, the tee shot must land and stop on the green, or entail a lucky bounce over the bunker!

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