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bouncily — bouncy ► ADJECTIVE (bouncier, bounciest) 1) able to bounce or making something bounce well. 2) confident and lively. DERIVATIVES bouncily adverb bounciness noun … English terms dictionary
bouncily — adverb see bouncy … New Collegiate Dictionary
bouncily — See bouncy. * * * … Universalium
bouncily — bounc·i·ly … English syllables
bouncily — sə̇lē, li adverb Etymology: bouncy + ly : with verve : jauntily, springily … Useful english dictionary
bouncy — bouncily, adv. /bown see/, adj., bouncier, bounciest. 1. tending characteristically to bounce or bounce well: An old tennis ball is not as bouncy as a new one. 2. resilient: a thick carpet that is bouncy underfoot. 3. animated; lively: a bouncy… … Universalium
bouncy — adjective (bouncier; est) Date: 1921 1. buoyant, exuberant 2. resilient 3. marked by or producing bounces • bouncily adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Navarth — Navarth, generally referred to as the mad poet , is a character in The Palace of Love (pub. 1967), the third of the Demon Princes novels by Jack Vance, though his writings are occasionally referred to in other, unrelated novels by Vance (e.g.… … Wikipedia
bouncy — bounc|y [ˈbaunsi] adj 1.) a bouncy ball etc quickly moves away from a surface after it has hit it 2.) a bouncy surface is made of a substance that makes people move up and down when they are on it ▪ The new bed is nice and bouncy. 3.) someone who … Dictionary of contemporary English