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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

Younger children are on a trampoline, laughing and having fun.

From BBC

Others heard him for the first time in 2017 when he dropped “Vices,” a dreamy boast session with Lil Tracy where the Khan’s voice felt as wide, pliant and springy as a trampoline mat.

From Washington Post

Taylor said their family is appreciating the moments of normalcy Kizer gets to have, like jumping on trampolines at her sister’s birthday party and walking her stepbrother to school.

From Washington Post