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phrasal verbIf you bounce back after a bad experience, you return very quickly to your previous level of success, enthusiasm, or activity. We lost two or three early games in the World Cup, but we bounced back. [VERB PARTICLE] He is young enough to bounce back from this disappointment. [VERB PARTICLE preposition/adverb] See full dictionary entry for bouncebounce back in British Englishverb1. (intr, adverb) to recover one's health, good spirits, confidence, etc, easily after a setback noun bounce-back2. a recovery following a setback bounce back in American English US Informal to recover strength, good humor, etc. quickly See full dictionary entry for bounce Examples of 'bounce back' in a sentencebounce back But we are a team of character and quality who can bounce back after a defeat.There are games coming thick and fast and you can bounce back quickly.It's up to us to bounce back as quick as we can.If anybody can bounce back, this team can.I reckon we should all cut him a bit of slack and hope he bounces back.Yes, they bounced back from that upset by winning four of their next five but those dropped points could cost them.He admitted:'It was hard to bounce back after that.Here, I take a look at some natural remedies which will help you bounce back the day after.I think I bounce back pretty quickly.It looks like employer confidence is bouncing back.We are very good at bouncing back when we are down.United always used to be able to bounce back from a bad result.Real champions bounce back to get results when the pressure is on and the doubts are increasing.We will bounce back after checking what went wrong.Scotland lost their opening four games before bouncing back with three consecutive victories.There are still a lot of games to go and we have to bounce back quickly.He should be good enough to bounce back better.This was a great way to bounce back.We are going to bounce back and show our character.How does he bounce back from one seeming disaster after another?It would have done her good to bounce back into football action.United have also bounced back impressively after setbacks this season.Our focus has to be on bouncing back with three points.He can bounce back to form.Took some big hits, but bounced back and will learn.We said between ourselves that we had to bounce back and get into Europe.He might be best when fresh and he needs to bounce back after hitting the turf back at Cheltenham last time.Unlike those who think it will bounce back when output recovers, he suggested the supply capacity of the economy could have been damaged. Definition to recover one's health, good spirits, confidence, etc., easily He is young enough to bounce back. Synonyms be heartened get back on your feet See bounceAdditional synonymsDefinition to improve in health or condition Industrial production is beginning to pick up. Synonyms improve, recover, rally, get better, bounce back, make progress, make a comeback (informal), perk up, turn the corner, gain ground, take a turn for the better, be on the road to recovery Definition to survive or recover, esp. after a serious illness Everyone waited to see whether he would pull through or not. Synonyms survive, improve, recover, rally, come through, get better, be all right, recuperate, turn the corner, pull round, get well again Definition to recover (sometimes only temporarily) from an illness He rallied enough to thank his doctor. Synonyms recover, improve, pick up, revive, get better, come round, perk up, recuperate, turn the corner, pull through, take a turn for the better, regain your strength, get your second wind, be on the mend Nearby words ofbounce back - boulder
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