bounce

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The meaning (definition) of the word bounce
to spring back up after hitting the ground, like a rubber ball
The word bounce used in a sentence
“The ball did bounce high when I threw it on the ground.”
Words that mean the same as bounce (synonyms)
springjump
How the word bounce is said around the world
| French | rebond |
| Spanish | rebotar |
| Mandarin | 弹跳 |
| Hindi | उछलना |
| Arabic | ارتداد |
| Russian | подпрыгивать |
| Portuguese (EU) | quicar |
| Portuguese (BR) | quicar |
| Japanese | 跳ね返る |
| German | prallen |
| Urdu | اچھال |
| Punjabi | ਉਛਾਲ |
| Korean | 되튐 |
| Hebrew | לִקְפּוֹץ |
| Greek | πήδημα |
| Dutch | stuiteren |
| Filipino | tumalbog |
| Vietnamese | tung lên |
| Turkish | sıçrama |
| Persian | گزاف گویی |
| Polish | odbić się |
| Ukrainian | підстрибувати |
| Bengali | বাউন্স |
| Swedish | studsa |
| Italian | rimbalzo |
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