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bounciness

[bauns-ee-nis] / ˈbaʊns i nɪs /


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I was an early adopter of “bop” back when we were still using the word to classify the singular bounciness of Carly Rae Jepsen songs in 2015.

From Salon May 10, 2026

In CR’s tests, mattresses are tested for “stabilization,” or bounciness — a measure of the likelihood that movement on one side of the bed will disturb someone on the other side.

From Washington Post Apr. 25, 2022

In recent years, Limbaugh’s cheerful snottiness had curdled into irredeemable bile, and the bounciness of his best shows slowed into a joyless trudge.

From Slate Feb. 18, 2021

These measurements helped the research team develop models that use the bird’s size and speed to predict key aspects of its movement — like stride length and general bounciness.

From The Verge Feb. 24, 2018

That’s what I kept telling myself, and the next day at the gym, the extra bounciness of the new bars didn’t seem like such a huge deal after all.

From "Courage to Soar" by Simone Biles




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