bouncy

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The meaning (definition) of the word bouncy
able to spring back up easily, like a trampoline or a rubber ball
The word bouncy used in a sentence
“The bouncy castle at the fair was so much fun to jump on.”
Words that mean the same as bouncy (synonyms)
springy
Words that mean the opposite of bouncy (antonyms)
flathard
How the word bouncy is said around the world
| French | rebondissant |
| Spanish | activo |
| Mandarin | 有弹性的 |
| Hindi | Bouncy |
| Arabic | نطاط |
| Russian | упругий |
| Portuguese (EU) | saltitante |
| Portuguese (BR) | saltitante |
| Japanese | 弾む |
| German | federnd |
| Urdu | اچھال |
| Punjabi | ਉਛਾਲ |
| Korean | 탄력 있는 |
| Hebrew | קופצני |
| Greek | αναπηδώ |
| Dutch | veerkrachtig |
| Filipino | mabounce |
| Vietnamese | đàn hồi |
| Turkish | zıplayan |
| Persian | فنری |
| Polish | sprężysty |
| Ukrainian | пружний |
| Bengali | বাউন্সি |
| Swedish | studsande |
| Italian | rimbalzante |
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