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the quality of a substance that is able to rebound
rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball"
eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer''s job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club"
spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
move up and down repeatedly
leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet"
refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check"
come back after being refused; "the check bounced"
a light springing movement upwards or forwards
     

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