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jounce

[jouns] / dʒaʊns /


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Joe DeAngelo was thick-muscled and dough-faced, with an odd jounce to his gait.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 11, 2019

The up-tempo jounce of “Monk’s Dream” and “Criss Cross” has been turned into surface-skimming, 12-tone dashes, with debts to Cage and Stockhausen.

From New York Times Sep. 11, 2018

If you’re going to run Graham & Co. one day, Graham tells Pierrepont, “you’ve got to add dynamite and ginger and jounce to your equipment.”

From Slate Sep. 29, 2014

Every jounce caused pain to shoot through his body.

From New York Times Aug. 14, 2013

‘He does like her better—she don’t jounce his fat so. He always rides her ’round Boston.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

A chunk of flaming timber jounced down a sharply angled slope, smacked onto a two-lane road and hurtled into a thicket below, igniting brush along the way.

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2021

Time and again he was jounced and hacked at by Fabinho in the clinches.

From The Guardian Nov. 4, 2018

Wielgus and I climbed into his pickup and jounced back toward the blacktop.

From New York Times Jul. 5, 2018

The bed jounced when Mannie sat down on it where the medic had been sitting.

From Slate Apr. 15, 2014

The cart bounced and jounced over the dirt streets and cobblestones.

From "The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge" by M.T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin

We have a few seconds of excruciating video from the jouncing camera strapped to a police officer’s uniform.

From Washington Post Apr. 23, 2021

“Cut Bank” has the bumpy momentum of a vehicle jouncing along on a rutted country road.

From New York Times Apr. 2, 2015

At the beginning of the novel, he is in a bus jouncing through Costa Rica, the rickety vehicle full of vacationers who are pallid and fanny-packed and “pre-dead”—that is, retired.

From Newsweek Mar. 21, 2015

And no one buys cheap dumbwatches merely for their functionality anymore, either—aside from a few specific cases, like a runner who buys a Timex digital because he doesn’t want a phone jouncing in his pocket.

From Slate Mar. 11, 2015

Then I put on coffee to boil and brought out my garbage-bucket laundry, which had been jouncing for two days, and rinsed the detergent out at the edge of the lake.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck




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