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bounce back
verb
(intr, adverb) to recover one's health, good spirits, confidence, etc, easily after a setback
noun
a recovery following a setback
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Brian, who has worked as a cameraman for BBC Scotland for more than 40 years, bounced back quickly from the operation.
A bounce back in international air travel after the pandemic has largely offset reductions elsewhere, with domestic transport still the single biggest source of emissions.
Cheered on by a packed partisan crowd, Kartal dominated the opening set against Kasatkina before the Australian bounced back in the second set to level proceedings.
The 43-year-old has bounced back after a fall in the Irish Derby two years ago where he was knocked out and left with fractures to his legs and elbow,
Uhrman stressed she wanted a coach who could help the team bounce back from defeat, or setbacks.
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