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trampoline

[tram-puh-leen, tram-puh-leen, -lin] / ˌtræm pəˈlin, ˈtræm pəˌlin, -lɪn /


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Known as “the trampoline of death” and said to be teeming with ghosts, it snakes along hairpin-thin mountain ridges that give way to 100-foot drops on one side and steep mudslide-prone cliffs on the other.

From New York Times

Instead of a tomb, nostalgia became a trampoline — something you could jump onto with both feet, rebounding into an open future.

From Washington Post

Her outdoor trampoline had been wrapped around another set of trees in a neighbor’s front yard.

From Seattle Times

With crime still happening outside of curfew, Hamn said the solution to protecting teens starts with creating more community-centered places and activities for them, such as go-cart racing or trampoline parks.

From Washington Post

You would have also seen a girl in pink glasses gravitate toward a small red trampoline and a boy in a fuzzy brown hat clutch a Paw Patrol puzzle.

From Washington Post