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bounce

verb as in evict

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By measuring how long it takes for the beams to bounce back, scientists can make a 3D map of the ground below.

"I got kicked out of school when I was 12 and so I spent my entire education bouncing around different PRUs," Ms Simms tells BBC London, adding that despite this, "I made it out alright".

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And she loves to bounce, she thinks bouncing is so cool.

As if Herbert playing all three sports wasn’t impressive enough, former Sheldon basketball coach Daniel Clark emphasized the way the teenager improved at all three despite minimal offseason training as he bounced between seasons.

“If he doesn’t see something, he’s gonna try to bounce it. It’s another opportunity against a good back, so we’re excited for it.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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