bouncing

  • 51bouncing — Synonyms and related words: active, activist, activistic, alive, animated, beefy, bouncy, bounding, breezy, brisk, bubbly, chipper, doughty, ebullient, effervescent, energetic, flush, forceful, forcible, forcy, frisky, full of go, full of life,… …

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  • 52Bouncing — Boun|cing 〈[baʊntsıŋ] n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s〉 das Bouncen …

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  • 53bouncing — bounc·ing || baÊŠnsɪŋ adj. robust, strong, healthy baÊŠns n. hop, skip; boasting, bragging v. jump; skip; hop; make jump …

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  • 54bouncing — adjective (of a baby) vigorous and healthy …

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  • 55bouncing — a. (Colloq.) Stout, lusty, strong, portly, burly, huge, great, strapping …

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  • 56bouncing — adj. 1 (esp. of a baby) big and healthy. 2 boisterous …

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  • 57The Bouncing Souls — Bouncing Souls The Bouncing Souls performing on February 16, 2009 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Background information Origin New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States …

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  • 58bouncing bet — noun Usage: often capitalized 2d B Etymology: from Bet, nickname for Elizabeth Date: circa 1818 a European perennial herb (Saponaria officinalis) of the pink family that is widely naturalized in the United States and has pink or white flowers and …

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  • 59bouncing bomb — fishing in running water with a leger rig weighted such that it is not quite heavy enough to hold bottom. Feeding out a bow in the line leading to the leger will cause the bait to bounce slowly downriver …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 60bouncing Betty — noun A land mine propelled a meter or two into the air before exploding. Its activation was by tripwire. First used extensively in warfare by Germany during World War One …

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