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bounced

/baŹŠnst/

Meanings
  • the act of an object rebounding after striking a surface

    - "The ball bounced off the wall."
    - "The trampoline rebounds, launching the jumper high into the air."

Antonyms

delivered
Synonyms

bounce back , rebound , bang , do it , have sex , bob
Rhymes
Words rhyming with bounced
bounded , hounded , rounded , vowed
Homophones
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  1. bounced: the act of an object rebounding after striking a surface.

  2. bourne: a source, origin; also, a hill or mound.

  3. bouncer: a person who stands at the entrance of a club or other establishment, especially one that serves alcohol, and who is responsible for preventing people from entering who are not permitted to do so.

  4. bounce: to rebound, bounce back; to return (a check, for example) to be redeemed or cashed; to move or cause to move up and down in a rhythmic manner.


Variants
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bounce , bounced , bounces , bouncing , bounce around , bounced around , bounces around , bouncing around , bounce back , bounced back , bounces back , bouncing back , bounce into , bounced into , bounces into , bouncing into , bounce off , bounced off , bounces off , bouncing off
Forms
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verb: to bounce, bounced, bounces, bouncing; past participle: bounced., past tense: bounced., present participle: bouncing., infinitive: to bounce., gerund: bouncing., participle: bounced., verb phrase: to bounce off.


Etymology
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Old English buncian, to strike back, rebound. Derived from bunce, a rebound, from the Old English bunce.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'bounced' is often used in the context of finance and banking, where it refers to a check that has been returned to the issuer because there were insufficient funds in the account to cover the amount of the check.

  2. The term 'bouncing bet' is believed to have originated in the gambling halls of the Old West, where it was a popular type of side bet that could be made in addition to the main bet on a poker hand or other game.

  3. The term 'bouncing castle' is believed to have originated in England in the late 19th or early 20th century, where it was a type of large inflatable play structure that was designed to be used for children's parties and other events.

  4. The term 'bouncing ball' is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 19th or early 20th century, where it was a type of rubber ball that was designed to be used for bouncing and playing games, particularly in the context of physical education and athletics.


Related Concepts
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  1. rebound: The act of an object bouncing or rebounding after striking a surface.

  2. bouncing ball: A classic image of a rubber ball bouncing repeatedly on a smooth surface.

  3. bouncing check: A check that has been returned to the issuer because there were insufficient funds in the account to cover the amount of the check.

  4. bouncing castle: A large inflatable structure, often in the shape of a castle, that is used for children's parties and other events. The structure is typically filled with air using a blower, and children can bounce and play on the inflated surface.

  5. bouncing bet: A type of gambling game, often played in casinos, where players place bets on the outcome of a dice roll or other random event. The term 'bouncing bet' refers to a type of bet where the player is allowed to withdraw their original bet and any winnings before the outcome of the game is determined. This allows the player to 'bounce' their bet and try their luck again before the final outcome is known.


Culture
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The term 'bounced' has been used in various cultural contexts. For example, in literature, the phrase 'bounced checks' has been used as a metaphor for dishonesty or insolvency. In music, the term 'bounce' is used to describe a rhythmic, up-and-down movement or sound, often used in genres such as hip-hop and dancehall. In art, the term 'bounce' is sometimes used to describe a three-dimensional, oscillating or rebounding movement or shape, often used in sculpture and animation.

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