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		Definition of bouncebackability in English: bouncebackabilitynoun ˌbaʊnsbakəˈbɪlɪti mass nouninformal (especially in sport) the capacity to recover quickly from a setback.  promotion-chasing sides need to show the requisite bouncebackability after defeat  Example sentencesExamples -  In football they have coined a special term for it: bouncebackability.
 -  It's what they call 'bouncebackability.'
 -  For a long time it looked like bouncebackability would be the story of the day.
 -  Coming back into that series after being down and out shows their bouncebackability.
 -  They even found a clip of a BBC weather forecaster saying "temperatures were showing good bouncebackability".
 -  Even if we suffer a set back we have bouncebackability.
 -  The Stags have 8 days to recover and they need to show bouncebackability in the big local derby against Notts County.
 -  However, if Spurs can show the newfound spirit and bouncebackability brought in by the big Dutchman at the helm, they should be realistically aiming for the three points.
 -  Either way, they were both giving the distinct impression of bouncebackability.
 -  One local newspaper before the game remarked on what they called Dunfermline's 'bouncebackability'.
 -  The Bulls have shown bouncebackability this season but Peacock is tiring of the need for regular salvage jobs.
 -  Kylie's bouncebackability is part of her charm though, and now in her late 30s she has become an artiste who is respected and admired by millions.
 -  Crystal Palace will need all the bouncebackability they can muster, and despite what Iain Dowie might say, it's definitely Lucky Pants Time.
 -  It doesn't have quite the same ring to it as bouncebackability, but it's getting there.
 -  It already sees itself as the world's "can-do" city, and has that most attractive of qualities (if not words): bouncebackability.
 -  But I don't think that it's Beckham's bouncebackability alone that explains our national obsession with him.
 
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