13 adjectives to describe bouncing

Then Violet, who was always thinking up some happy way out of a difficulty, gave a little bounce in the swing.

I would like to have heard Cousin Hamilton give him the grand bounce.

As I was sitting in my Chamber, and thinking on a Subject for my next Spectator, I heard two or three irregular Bounces at my Landlady's Door, and upon the opening of it, a loud chearful Voice enquiring whether the Philosopher was at Home.

The Rs 750 put an extra bounce in my walk and the chin vent a notch higher, even though I still had to depend on my Dad for clothes.

O, it was fun alive, I vow, To see that fellow bounce And hear him howl and make a row And threaten he would trounce The boy that did the mischief, But that boy was seldom found,

'It is the mere bouncing of a school-boy,' ii. 210.

"Seems to me those Hun pilots must have dropped most of their bombs out this way, instead of hitting the town or the camps," Tom suggested, as they dodged to and fro, and often suffered severe bouncings.

Priam Farll could not imagineunless it was from sheer unscrupulous, careless bounce.

Priam Farll could not imagineunless it was from sheer unscrupulous, careless bounce.

" When once the match of insinuation is applied to the train of rumoured difficulties, the suspicion that has been smouldering for awhile bounces at once into a report, and very shortly its echo is bounced in every parlour in a provincial town.

Now I will not say that no mountaineer ever swaggers: the quality called by the vulgar "bounce" is unluckily confined to no profession.

Priam Farll could not imagineunless it was from sheer unscrupulous, careless bounce.

Jimmie gave an ecstatic bounce.

13 adjectives to describe  bouncing