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bouncybounc‧y /ˈbaʊnsi/ adjective - bouncy country music
- a bouncy ride over rough roads
- I love these bouncy chairs. They're really comfortable.
- A light, bouncy martial arts comedyadventure tailor-made for Chris Farley, the unlikeliest ninja of them all.
- His walk is brisk and bouncy.
- It's what makes your hair bouncy and pliable.
- Miguel scanned it as Spider hopped away from the car with his bouncy street shuffle.
- More is needed from Keith Piper, a nimble, bouncy type of wicketkeeper who has already scored a first-class hundred.
- This means they must be mounted on a strong flat base on a good floor - not bouncy floorboards.
- To ease his anxiety, he forced himself to go a little faster, his lope bouncy from his hobbling knee.
NOUN► castle· Pat is more like a bouncy castle.· The fun includes wine tasting, vintage car display, bouncy castles, pony rides, music and sumo wrestling.· The children in particular had a great time with computer games, entertainers and bouncy castles to keep them occupied.· Often it ends up being about as much fun as trying to have a quiet drink in a bouncy castle.· Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.· Read in studio A hospital consultant is warning of the dangers of bouncy castles.· A report in today's Which? magazine estimated that in 1989 there were 3,000 accidents related to bouncy castles.· Activities include a treasure hunt, country dancing, a bouncy castle, kite-making and painting. 1a bouncy ball etc quickly moves away from a surface after it has hit it2a bouncy surface is made of a substance that makes people move up and down when they are on it: The new bed is nice and bouncy.3someone who is bouncy is always very happy, confident, and full of energy4hair or material that is bouncy goes back to its shape when you press it—bouncily adverb—bounciness noun [uncountable] |