1. bounced - Adjective
2. bounced - Verb
of Bounce
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter falling gradually for several weeks and testing the supports of 1230-1245, Bata India has bounced back smartly and broken out of the recent trading range of 1239-1290 on the back of above average volumes. Source: Internet
After having a less-than-impressive outing against Nebraska in its season opener, the Ohio State defensive line bounced back in a big way against No. 18 Penn State. Source: Internet
After they get bounced from the playoffs, typical in ugly fashion (average margin of loss of 20.5 points), the Texans on O'Brien's watch ATTEMPT to respond swiftly and emphatically to whatever ails this team. Source: Internet
A day after a foul ball bounced off the ground and hit him in the right eye, Ian Happ was not in the lineup. Source: Internet
After losing his UFC debut, Mudaerji bounced back in his second Octagon appearance with an impressive unanimous decision victory over Andre Soukhamthath where judges scored it 30-26, 30-26, and 30-25. Source: Internet
Alvaro Morata and Adrien Rabiot were also on target as Andrea Pirlo's side bounced back after drawing their previous three Serie A matches - not including the 3-0 walkover they were awarded against Napoli. Source: Internet