When the economy is in recession, as we are now, the bounce-back takes, on average, 30 months.
The Fed’s bearish outlook puts the global stocks rally on pause|Bernhard Warner|August 20, 2020|Fortune
When you see a planet, such as Mars or Saturn, you’re really only seeing light from the sun that is bouncing off the planet.
Explainer: Stars and their families|Ken Croswell|August 18, 2020|Science News For Students
Which is hard to say about an a-list that you might have suspected couldn’t have bounced any higher.
The Best Streaming Shows Quarantine Has to Offer|Joshua Eferighe|August 14, 2020|Ozy
In the Atari game Breakout, for instance, a player guides a paddle to bounce a ball at a ceiling of bricks, trying to break as many as possible.
DeepMind’s Newest AI Programs Itself to Make All the Right Decisions|Jason Dorrier|July 26, 2020|Singularity Hub
Predicting the fourth quarter is even more difficult — in part because a bounce back in the economy is so dependent on Americans’ willingness to resume ordinary life.
Economists Think Congress Should Keep Paying Unemployed Workers $600 A Week — Or Even More|Neil Paine (neil.paine@fivethirtyeight.com)|July 21, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
The whole idea was to be a stone wall and just let everyone else bounce off us.
Street Harassment Shouldn’t Be a Crime|Lizzie Crocker|October 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The gosling's best chance at surviving the jump is to bounce off the cliff on its soft belly.
In contrast, word that Ebola might be sexually transmitted would likely bounce very differently.
Ebola Might Be Sexually Transmitted|Kent Sepkowitz|September 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Ojile likens it to chronic sleep deprivation: An occasional all-nighter is rough, but you bounce back.
Can Changing Time Zones Affect Your Health?|DailyBurn|June 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It meant more to our father to see us deal with a setback and try to bounce back than to watch how we handled our successes.
‘Calamity Jill’ Rises Again: Fired New York Times Editor Returns to the Public Stage|Lloyd Grove|May 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But if you use him for your future—well, I have a little scheme that might bounce you up to the sky in a hurry.
We Can't Have Everything|Rupert Hughes
In her astonishment I thought she was going to bounce out of the carriage.
A Romantic Young Lady|Robert Grant
Bounce shook his head as if to say there was no danger while in his company.
The Cave by the Beech Fork|Henry S. Spalding
I shall get smart young chaps with plenty of bounce and go, but not much education.
A Lost Cause|Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
It must not be supposed that such experienced men as Redhand and Bounce were altogether unprepared for a surprise of this sort.
The Wild Man of the West|R.M. Ballantyne
British Dictionary definitions for bounce
bounce
/ (baʊns) /
verb
(intr)(of an elastic object, such as a ball) to rebound from an impact
(tr)to cause (such an object) to hit a solid surface and spring back
to rebound or cause to rebound repeatedly
to move or cause to move suddenly, excitedly, or violently; springshe bounced up from her chair
slang(of a bank) to send (a cheque) back or (of a cheque) to be sent back unredeemed because of lack of funds in the drawer's account
(of an internet service provider) to send (an email message) back or (of an email message) to be sent back to the sender, for example because the recipient's email account is full
(tr)slangto force (a person) to leave (a place or job); throw out; eject
(tr)Britishto hustle (a person) into believing or doing something
noun
the action of rebounding from an impact
a leap; jump; bound
the quality of being able to rebound; springiness
informalvitality; vigour; resilience
Britishswagger or impudence
informala temporary increase or rise
the bounceAustralian rules footballthe start of play at the beginning of each quarter or after a goal
get the bounceorgive the bounceUSinformalto dismiss or be dismissed from a job
on the bounceinformalin succession; one after the otherthey have lost nine games on the bounce
Word Origin for bounce
C13: probably of imitative origin; compare Low German bunsen to beat, Dutch bonken to thump