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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).
message
Noun
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A message is information that is sent between living things and is sent from one person to the other. There are some types of message, like phone message and subliminal message.
On his desk there was a message from Jack to call home.
Can you give Joan the message that I called?
message
Verb
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If you message someone, you send them a note or letter or e-mail; you message them.
Can you please message me the directions?