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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

Mr. Browning spent the 2010s building a franchise called Urban Air, a chain of trampoline parks where parents could spend $700 on a birthday party to remember for their seventh grader.

From New York Times

She was in junior high school when she convinced her mother to buy her a video recorder at Goodwill, which she used to record plays, trampoline routines and more with the neighborhood kids.

From Los Angeles Times

“It was kind of like you were walking on a wave or a trampoline” he said.

From Seattle Times