9 Verbs to Use for the Word boundings

Come, brothers; let me name a spell Shall rouse your souls again, And send the old blood bounding free Through pulse, and heart, and vein!

"To follow the stag to his slip'ry crag, And to chase the bounding roe."

Bradford hesitated: the word trembled on his lips, when suddenly looking towards the sea from the summit of the Burying Hill,' on which the assembly stood, he espied a shallop bounding over the waves, and advancing directly towards the shore beneath.

Now I could hear some heavy animal bounding in the brush as if their running had startled him.

After resting a while, he again betook him up the hill; but had not gone far when he beheld a leopard bounding in front of him, and hindering his progress.

The jig measure, which corresponds to the canter in a horse's paces, produced a strong bounding up and down of the hoopand the gavotte measure, which corresponds to the short trot, produced a tremulous and agitated motion.

In turning, Louisa threw down the remains of the mandarin; the head, which she had placed in the socket, fell from the shoulders, and rolled bounding along the gravel-walk.

Next I saw a deer bounding through the thicket.

On the last day of her life the doctor was sitting by her bedside when suddenly he noticed the beautiful little squirrel bounding in at her window.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  boundings