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bounce off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bounce off : present tense I/you/we/they bounce off he/she/it bounces off present participle bouncing off past tense bounced off past participle bounced off 1) bounce off something if light or sound bounces… … English dictionary
bounce off the walls — If someone s bouncing off the walls, they are very excited about something … The small dictionary of idiomes
bounce off — rebound off, bounce against and spring back, ricochet off … English contemporary dictionary
bounce off the walls — If someone s bouncing off the walls, they are very excited about something. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Someone who is very excited about something, or full of nervous energy, is said to be bouncing off the walls. Danny can t… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bounce off — … Useful english dictionary
The Walls We Bounce Off Of — The Walls We Bounce Off Of … Википедия
bounce off the walls — verb To be overly active relative to the enclosed space in which one is … Wiktionary
bounce — bounce1 S3 [bauns] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ball/object)¦ 2¦(jump up and down)¦ 3¦(cheque)¦ 4¦(walk)¦ 5¦(something moves up and down)¦ 6¦(light/sound)¦ 7¦(email)¦ 8 bounce ideas off somebody 9¦(force somebody to leave)¦ Phrasal … Dictionary of contemporary English
bounce — bounce1 [ bauns ] verb ** ▸ 1 hit surface ▸ 2 move up and down ▸ 3 be reflected ▸ 4 when check is not paid ▸ 5 move energetically ▸ 6 when email comes back ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive if a ball or other object bounces, or if you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bounce — [c]/baʊns / (say bowns) verb (bounced, bouncing) –verb (i) 1. to move with a bound, and rebound, as a ball: a ball bounces back from the wall. 2. to burst ebulliently (into or out of): to bounce into and out of a room. 3. to boast; show off. 4.… …