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bouncy
/ ˈʊԲɪ /
adjective
lively, exuberant, or self-confident
having the capability or quality of bouncing
a bouncy ball
responsive to bouncing; springy
a bouncy bed
Other 51Թ Forms
- bouncily adverb
- ˈdzܲԳԱ noun
- ˈdzܲԳ adverb
Example Sentences
An Australian bouncy castle operator at the centre of a tragedy in 2021 that killed six children and seriously injured three has been cleared of breaching safety laws.
Rachel Roberts said she and her three children plan to watch the parade before heading to her sister-in-law's house for a "Liverpool party" complete with bouncy castle.
They had a bouncy, waxy quality to them, almost marshmallow-like, but without any sort of discernible flavor.
“I Kissed a Girl,” which puts a bouncy folk-pop groove beneath Sobule’s lightly raspy vocal, opens with two friends hanging out one night as they compare notes on their disappointing boyfriends.
A précis of Elmer’s early life in Maine is run through by members of the eight-person cast in the bouncy, no-nonsense manner of a graphic novel.
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