Bouncing synonyms
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Springy; elastic:
Full of energy; lively.
(Informal) Full of pep, or energy; brisk; vigorous; spirited
Having a (specified) character, mood, or disposition
To overreach (oneself) by leaping too far
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To rebound at least once from a surface.
To subject (a metal, for example) to treatment in a reverberatory furnace.
To spring back, as upon firing.
To leap or spring, as in recovery
To leap forward or upward; spring.
To release from a checked or inoperative position:
To strike with a thump or thumps
To dismiss from employment; fire
To produce by friction or a blow:
To leap or jump lightly over:
React is defined as to respond to something, or to act in opposition to something.
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To hit; strike
To pass by a spring or leap; to overleap.
(Informal) To get on (a train) surreptitiously in order to ride without paying a fare:
To strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflected:
To inflame; to irritate, as the passions.
To put out (a tenant, for example) from a property by legal process; expel.
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Eject is defined as to release or give off.
To dismiss is defined as to send someone away, or to disregard an idea or treat something as unworthy of consideration.
To fire; go off: said of a gun, etc.
To knock against lightly; rap
To dash out suddenly; spring; dart
To return to the starting point.
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To oppose directly and stubbornly; go against:
(Slang) To end the employment of; fire.
To boot is to kick out, or to start up a computer.
To cut off, remove, get rid of, etc.
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
To let or make fall; release hold of
(Now rare) To dismiss (someone, especially military personnel) from service.
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(Slang) To discard; get rid of
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
To expel is defined as to force something or someone out, or to kick someone out of a social club, school or other group.
To knock to a new position; shift:
clearing (antonym)
In a clear manner; so as to be clear
staying (antonym)
To keep up in a race or contest:
permitting (antonym)
To allow; consent to; tolerate
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allowing (antonym)
The definition of allow means to permit or to give permission.
keeping (related)
To maintain records in:
moving (related)
To be disposed of by sale:
approaching (related)
Approach means to move close to something.
Find another word for bouncing. In this page you can discover 53 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for bouncing, like: bouncy, zippy, peppy, spirited, bounce, overleaping, jouncing, ricochetting, reverberating, recoiling and rebounding.