The basketball bounced off the backboard, and dropped into the net.
The children were bouncing a rubber ball against the side of the house.
The rocks bounced down the hillside before coming to a rest in a stream.
Bats find their food by bouncing sound waves off the
objects around them.
The girl's long, blonde hair bounced as she walked.
You children stop bouncing on the bed before someone hurts himself.
The young girl bounced into the classroom, laughing with delight.
There's not much bounce left in this basketball. We need
to put some more air into it.
General George Patton once said that success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.
A raisin dropped into a glass of champagne will repeatedly bounce up and down between the top and the bottom of the glass.
According to manufacturers, the average
lifespan of a basketball used in professional basketball is 10,000 bounces.
A ball of glass will bounce higher than a ball of rubber, and a ball of solid steel will bounce higher than one made entirely of glass.
I must have written down your e-mail address wrong. I tried to send you a message, but it bounced.
We'd better deposit some more money into our checking account or the rent check will bounce.
The little boy got a black eye when he threw his rubber ball on the sidewalk, and it bounced up and hit him in the face.