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trampoline

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


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Lucky Strike, which rebranded from Bowlero Corporation in 2024, wants bowling to appeal to the same people who frequent party-style golf ranges or trampoline parks.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 2, 2026

The opulent abode also comes complete with a theater room, sauna, party space, steam room, separate men’s and women’s lockers, a trampoline room with a 20-foot ceiling, offices, and outdoor sports courts.

From MarketWatch Feb. 24, 2026

The resulting patchy surfaces drew criticism at the 2024 Copa America, with players complaining of "frustrating" pitches that felt like "a trampoline."

From Barron's Feb. 7, 2026

Lyskun told Russian newspaper Izvestia, external that over recent years she realised she was no longer "growing" under her coaches in Ukraine, who were "all gymnasts or trampoline athletes".

From BBC Dec. 4, 2025

Later, after everything has been taken inside, the workmen come out and set up a trampoline under the tall ceiba tree.

From "Before We Were Free" by Julia Alvarez

She can climb mountains by conjuring beds, tables or even trampolines.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 1, 2024

The show will also incorporate rhythmic gymnastics and Biles said there was even talk about having “SlamBall” players — think basketball on trampolines — be part of the show.

From Seattle Times May 9, 2024

Upright, they bound into the air, as if off trampolines, ball up their bodies and rapidly rotate in high-flying arcs.

From New York Times Jan. 24, 2024

Abigail Clark said the wind passed through her street, Stanley Road, "taking out nearly everyone's fence panels, trampolines, some car windows and someone's roof has collapsed".

From BBC Oct. 29, 2023

That noise wouldn’t do, so they kept moving through other yards, around playhouses, and past trampolines until they were back to a road far away from Flux.

From "The Last Last-Day-of-Summer" by Lamar Giles




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