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bounce
Verb
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To bounce is to change the direction of motion after hitting an object.
The tennis ball bounced off the wall.
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To bounce is to make something move quickly up and down, or down and up.
He bounced the child on his knee.
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To bounce a check, is to be refused by a bank.
bounce
Noun
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A bounce is a change of direction of motion, often after hitting an object.
The poor bird made a big bounce off my car when we hit each other.
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A bounce can also mean movement that is up and down, up and down (repeated).
it
Pronoun
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used to refer to an object without identifying or describing it; the object might have been described earlier in the text.
The house was very big. It had many rooms.
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used to describe the weather
It is very hot today.
I'm staying in because it is raining
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used to describe a situation in general
I don't like it when people tell me to do something.
It is hard to find a job.
it
Abbreviation
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It can be a short way of writing:
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# Italy or Italian
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# Information Technology, the use of computers