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Definition of bouncy in English: bouncyadjectivebounciest, bouncier ˈbaʊnsiˈbaʊnsi 1Bouncing or causing things to bounce. 跳板。 弹跳的球。 Example sentencesExamples - One of them produces a bouncy ball from his pocket, and they begin a dumb game of throwing it at the wall of the janitor's shed at the other side of the lot, and trying to catch it when it bounces away.
- Could it be that inflation has ballooned the price of bouncy balls and penny chews?
- He pulled a rubber bouncy ball out of his bucket, and bounced it on the tar street.
- It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along.
- I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with.
- In 1961, while trying to develop a transparent version of polyethylene plastic, he discovered an elastic substance that, when rolled into a ball, proved to be bouncy.
- We sat on the bed talking for a while and throwing a little bouncy ball back and forth when finally the phone rang.
- Then we did some things on a big bouncy ball that looked like it had wandered in from the set of the 1970s children's series Playaway.
- The most surprising addition is the single ‘Let's Go,’ a bouncy take on ‘Don't Go’ by Vince Clarke, with an addictive hook and structure.
- My favourite balancing exercise is to throw a bouncy ball off a wall with your good hand, catch it with your weaker hand, then throw it with your weaker hand and catch it with your good hand.
- Angharad gasped and gripped the horse's copper mane as Shadow sprang into a bouncy and jarring trot.
- I mean, I'm not some bouncy ball that they can toy with!
- It hops about, up and down like a bouncy ball, the figures on the screen seemingly in constant motion.
- It would be squishy and bouncy and I'd throw it around.
- They can spend these on a variety of treats, from bouncy balls to CD vouchers.
- Sliding off the chair she stooped a moment and retrieved the bouncy ball that had been thrown at her.
Synonyms springy, flexible, resilient elastic, stretchy, stretchable, spongy, rubbery rare tensible bumpy, jolting, jolty, lurching, jerky, jumpy, jarring, bone-shaking, bone-breaking, turbulent, rough, uncomfortable - 1.1 (of a person) confident and lively.
(人)自信的;有活力的 she was still the girl he remembered, bouncy and full of life 她还是他记忆中的那个女孩,自信而又充满朝气。 Example sentencesExamples - She's bouncy and friendly and loves to socialize.
- I was never so thankful that she was so bouncy and playful.
- The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition (I go for meatier, more crumbly ones, but that's a style preference) and topped with traditional caramelised white onions.
- From the posters on a wall and those held by excited, bouncy girls, it looked as if some boy-band was making an appearance.
- He had given a speech about the tax cut and education in Connecticut and he was bouncy.
- Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour.
- She's as bouncy and lively as anyone this side of Reese Witherspoon.
- It is rainy and miserable today, but I am bouncy with anticipation.
- I thought their catchy melodies, bouncy stage presence, and matching soccer team outfits were great.
- It's been fun having her around, as she is a very nice bouncy person.
- Then you'll be all fit and bouncy for another trip to Boston at lunch-time.
- I cannot say that I, at 65, am feeling particularly bouncy, but my sister, who is even older, is now studying French and the piano.
- Passed over for the movie role, she played ‘Mary Poppins’ and parlayed the part of that bouncy governess into tonight's triumph.
- Then the bouncy girl noticed Sammy and her smile faltered.
- So this really was one of those days when I was glad we were on the train, with two bouncy children, heading for the Scarborough Sea Life & Marine Sanctuary.
- She is bouncy and friendly and immaculately groomed.
- This morning we went for a long walk, and he was bouncy as ever.
- My feet would not stay on the ground I was so bouncy.
- All of a sudden, we noticed that the bouncy guy wasn't bouncing any more.
- ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
Synonyms lively, energetic, perky, frisky, jaunty, zestful, dynamic, vital, vigorous, vibrant, animated, spirited, buoyant, bubbly, bubbling, sparkling, effervescent, vivacious, sunny, breezy, bright and breezy, enthusiastic, upbeat informal peppy, zingy, zippy, zesty, chirpy, full of beans North American informal peart - 1.2 (of music) having a pleasingly jaunty rhythm.
(音乐)节奏轻快的 20世纪60年代节奏轻快的曲子。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘They write all too big, burly, bouncy tunes that throw their arms around you and squeeze you in inappropriate places,’ reckons Tim.
- He still excels at doleful ditties, bright, even bouncy tunes paired with lyrics that are both sincerely, deeply sad and good-humored about their sadness.
- They have a Williams Sonoma, and I was picking up some useless items for gifts when I heard the bouncy tune on the speakers above.
- As banal as these bouncy tunes are, nowadays they make me wish I lived in a time when music like this meant just what it was supposed to mean, and didn't come loaded with an ironic subtext.
- The single was too serious and overt to be bouncy, catchy or sophisticated.
- They wrote bouncy, catchy tunes that were deceptively sophisticated.
- Though he tried to listen to the darker music that Duncan encouraged him at lunch, he also couldn't forget about the bouncy pop music that blared from the speakers at work everyday.
- In 1923, a number of foreign and Chinese owned radio stations in the city began to broadcast jazz for their listeners and the bouncy music was being played in the foreign clubs and cafes.
- Dialogue, effects and David Newman's bouncy music score were all clear of any distortion or hiss.
- At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
- Their lively, bouncy music was the perfect showcase for their bright personalities, too.
- Good-natured and bouncy, they show off Reed's love of old-school rock 'n' roll and Sterling Morrison's effortless rhythm work.
- The catchy tune and fun, bouncy lyrics made it a fun song that everybody loved, whether they admitted it or not.
- It's just so poppy and bouncy and cheesily good.
- They're bouncy and somewhat catchy post new wave experiments.
- It showed intelligent, literate and bouncy pop music is still alive and kicking if you look hard enough.
- As the floor slowly filled with more and more dancers, they segued into bouncy bass workouts which were heavy on the hi-hats.
- Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score.
- The static starts front and center, but it's ultimately pushed to the side, becoming peripheral to the music's bouncy accessibility.
- She turned it on and turned up the volume and bouncy music began to play and it could be heard all over the yard.
Derivativesadverb Price's staging brings it all bouncily together. Example sentencesExamples - I moved aside so he could come in, and he sat bouncily on the bed.
- Martins's Burleske, set to Richard Strauss's bouncily Romantic early work Burleske in D Minor for Piano and Orchestra, almost seemed like a Valentine Day's gift to his wife, one of the lead dancers.
- Returning his smile, I watched him retreat bouncily through the club.
- Their production is bouncily performed, and contains several strong moments.
noun Here the characteristics of the material inside the ball are responsible for the bounciness of the ball. Example sentencesExamples - I'd flip through it, letting my eyes enjoy the bounciness and chic of it.
- Loss of bounciness, sudden blisters or recurring pain are also telltale signs.
- Instead, she was all jolliness and bounciness and big smiles.
- To be stamped ‘official’ in accordance with the International Tennis Federation, a ball must meet rigid specifications for deformation and bounciness.
Definition of bouncy in US English: bouncyadjectiveˈbaʊnsiˈbounsē 1Bouncing or causing things to bounce. 跳板。 弹跳的球。 Example sentencesExamples - I mean, I'm not some bouncy ball that they can toy with!
- The most surprising addition is the single ‘Let's Go,’ a bouncy take on ‘Don't Go’ by Vince Clarke, with an addictive hook and structure.
- They can spend these on a variety of treats, from bouncy balls to CD vouchers.
- It would be squishy and bouncy and I'd throw it around.
- I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with.
- Could it be that inflation has ballooned the price of bouncy balls and penny chews?
- Angharad gasped and gripped the horse's copper mane as Shadow sprang into a bouncy and jarring trot.
- We sat on the bed talking for a while and throwing a little bouncy ball back and forth when finally the phone rang.
- My favourite balancing exercise is to throw a bouncy ball off a wall with your good hand, catch it with your weaker hand, then throw it with your weaker hand and catch it with your good hand.
- One of them produces a bouncy ball from his pocket, and they begin a dumb game of throwing it at the wall of the janitor's shed at the other side of the lot, and trying to catch it when it bounces away.
- Then we did some things on a big bouncy ball that looked like it had wandered in from the set of the 1970s children's series Playaway.
- It hops about, up and down like a bouncy ball, the figures on the screen seemingly in constant motion.
- It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along.
- He pulled a rubber bouncy ball out of his bucket, and bounced it on the tar street.
- Sliding off the chair she stooped a moment and retrieved the bouncy ball that had been thrown at her.
- In 1961, while trying to develop a transparent version of polyethylene plastic, he discovered an elastic substance that, when rolled into a ball, proved to be bouncy.
Synonyms springy, flexible, resilient bumpy, jolting, jolty, lurching, jerky, jumpy, jarring, bone-shaking, bone-breaking, turbulent, rough, uncomfortable - 1.1 (of a person) confident and lively.
(人)自信的;有活力的 she was still the girl he remembered, bouncy and full of life 她还是他记忆中的那个女孩,自信而又充满朝气。 Example sentencesExamples - Then you'll be all fit and bouncy for another trip to Boston at lunch-time.
- I thought their catchy melodies, bouncy stage presence, and matching soccer team outfits were great.
- My feet would not stay on the ground I was so bouncy.
- He had given a speech about the tax cut and education in Connecticut and he was bouncy.
- ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
- All of a sudden, we noticed that the bouncy guy wasn't bouncing any more.
- This morning we went for a long walk, and he was bouncy as ever.
- She is bouncy and friendly and immaculately groomed.
- It is rainy and miserable today, but I am bouncy with anticipation.
- Passed over for the movie role, she played ‘Mary Poppins’ and parlayed the part of that bouncy governess into tonight's triumph.
- Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour.
- Then the bouncy girl noticed Sammy and her smile faltered.
- From the posters on a wall and those held by excited, bouncy girls, it looked as if some boy-band was making an appearance.
- I was never so thankful that she was so bouncy and playful.
- She's bouncy and friendly and loves to socialize.
- It's been fun having her around, as she is a very nice bouncy person.
- The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition (I go for meatier, more crumbly ones, but that's a style preference) and topped with traditional caramelised white onions.
- She's as bouncy and lively as anyone this side of Reese Witherspoon.
- I cannot say that I, at 65, am feeling particularly bouncy, but my sister, who is even older, is now studying French and the piano.
- So this really was one of those days when I was glad we were on the train, with two bouncy children, heading for the Scarborough Sea Life & Marine Sanctuary.
Synonyms lively, energetic, perky, frisky, jaunty, zestful, dynamic, vital, vigorous, vibrant, animated, spirited, buoyant, bubbly, bubbling, sparkling, effervescent, vivacious, sunny, breezy, bright and breezy, enthusiastic, upbeat - 1.2 (of music) having a jaunty rhythm.
(音乐)节奏轻快的 the bouncy cheerfulness of polka Example sentencesExamples - The single was too serious and overt to be bouncy, catchy or sophisticated.
- The catchy tune and fun, bouncy lyrics made it a fun song that everybody loved, whether they admitted it or not.
- It's just so poppy and bouncy and cheesily good.
- She turned it on and turned up the volume and bouncy music began to play and it could be heard all over the yard.
- ‘They write all too big, burly, bouncy tunes that throw their arms around you and squeeze you in inappropriate places,’ reckons Tim.
- Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score.
- They have a Williams Sonoma, and I was picking up some useless items for gifts when I heard the bouncy tune on the speakers above.
- As the floor slowly filled with more and more dancers, they segued into bouncy bass workouts which were heavy on the hi-hats.
- Their lively, bouncy music was the perfect showcase for their bright personalities, too.
- At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
- He still excels at doleful ditties, bright, even bouncy tunes paired with lyrics that are both sincerely, deeply sad and good-humored about their sadness.
- As banal as these bouncy tunes are, nowadays they make me wish I lived in a time when music like this meant just what it was supposed to mean, and didn't come loaded with an ironic subtext.
- It showed intelligent, literate and bouncy pop music is still alive and kicking if you look hard enough.
- Dialogue, effects and David Newman's bouncy music score were all clear of any distortion or hiss.
- Though he tried to listen to the darker music that Duncan encouraged him at lunch, he also couldn't forget about the bouncy pop music that blared from the speakers at work everyday.
- The static starts front and center, but it's ultimately pushed to the side, becoming peripheral to the music's bouncy accessibility.
- Good-natured and bouncy, they show off Reed's love of old-school rock 'n' roll and Sterling Morrison's effortless rhythm work.
- They're bouncy and somewhat catchy post new wave experiments.
- They wrote bouncy, catchy tunes that were deceptively sophisticated.
- In 1923, a number of foreign and Chinese owned radio stations in the city began to broadcast jazz for their listeners and the bouncy music was being played in the foreign clubs and cafes.
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