Definitions
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- noun The characteristic of being
bouncy .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the quality of a substance that is able to rebound
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Examples
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The inappropriate and mindnumbingly catchy 'bounciness' of the underlying rhythm?
Word Magazine - Comments starmixer 2009
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Steffan Rhodri's Paul is the archetypal Ayckbourn male bully, David Armand as the cuckolded John is all restless, arm-waving energy, and Reece Shearsmith as Colin has the bright-eyed bounciness of the truly insensitive.
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This, to my ears, leads to the gracefulness and fluidity of the French language and to the bounciness and rhythm of the English language.
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As if everyone's hand has the same firmness and bounciness.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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As if each cut of steak has the same firmness and bounciness.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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As if each cut of steak has the same firmness and bounciness.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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As if everyone's hand has the same firmness and bounciness.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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Chiles has come across as somewhat Eeyorish on screen, leaving Bleakley to play Tigger, compensating with a bounciness that can at times verge on shrill.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley: 'It's us against the world at 4am' Decca Aitkenhead 2010
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You may have also heard that you can tell the doneness of a steak by poking it and comparing the bounciness of the meat to the tip of your nose or the flesh between your thumb and forefinger.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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You may have also heard that you can tell the doneness of a steak by poking it and comparing the bounciness of the meat to the tip of your nose or the flesh between your thumb and forefinger.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You 2010
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