Which preposition to use with rebounded

from Occurrences 36%

He may catch her whole heart in its rebound from the idol with feet of clay.

of Occurrences 15%

There is a rebound of evil which makes for pain.

with Occurrences 9%

To the lusty men's voices and the rhythmic throbbing drum, they leap and rebound with feathered headgears waving.

like Occurrences 6%

He had struck the end of the car and rebounded like a ball of rubber at a tangent.

Against Occurrences 6%

Among the games my selfe put in a pledge, To trie my strength in throwing of the sledge; Which, poysing with my strained arme, I threw So farre that it beyond the other flew: My Hiacinth, delighting in the game, Desierd to proue his manhood in the same, And, catching ere the sledge lay still on ground, With violent force aloft it did rebound Against his head and battered out his braine;

to Occurrences 6%

It is generally supposed to be an animal found only among the tops of the loftiest and most rugged mountains, and never to be seen on the lower ground, and there are still people interested in big game who now and then ask one confidentially whether there really is anything in the story that the sheep throw themselves down from great heights, and, striking on their horns, rebound to their feet without injury.

on Occurrences 5%

Let them be unjust, it will rebound on their own heads."

in Occurrences 4%

There was a rebound in it which told on the Mclntosh sisters; for they, many years older than she, were already living on tolerance in their father's house, where their oldest brother and his wife ruled things with an iron hand.

off Occurrences 3%

The ball rebounds off the side wall, goes cross court and hits the opposite side wall just inches away from the front wall.

into Occurrences 2%

So saying, he unfurled his black flag, and then sternly bade us go below, just as a shell struck the Nautilus, and rebounded into the sea.

about Occurrences 1%

"Great strides were made, and recently Norman Forster, after carrying on lengthy, exploratory discussions with the loyal Spalding outfit (which had been keeping the game going with the best they had been able to produce for this specialized and heretofore limited field, developed an excellent ballone that can withstand the tremendous beating a Squash Tennis ball takes as it rebounds about the walls.

for Occurrences 1%

Results: The tracing on the drum (see Fig. 41) represents the actual deflection of the stick and the subsequent rebounds for each drop.

as Occurrences 1%

He received a passing wink from the charioteer, caught it on the volley and returned it with a solemn face; or rather, the wink seemed to rebound as from a blank wall.

through Occurrences 1%

The concussion seemed instantly to rebound through the still atmosphere, and communicate, as an electric spark, with the heavily charged mass above.

amongst Occurrences 1%

A grenade thrown by one of the French soldiers struck the parapet and rebounded amongst the men.

among Occurrences 1%

Then the foremost of the assailants were blocked by the fallen body, and the feet of the men behind were stayed as the strange round plaything rebounded among them.

Which preposition to use with  rebounded