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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Rebound' in a Sentence

"To spring or bounce back due to the force of impact." more

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The bunny loves to rebound when hopping around the garden.
After hitting the trampoline, Sarah felt herself rebound into the air.
The rubber ball will rebound when you drop it on the floor.
The echo has been rebounding through the mountains for hours.
The kangaroo has powerful legs that help it rebound when hopping.
The sound of the door slamming caused the echo to rebound through the empty hallway.
She missed the shot, but the ball will rebound off the rim for another attempt.
The rubber ball has been rebounding off the walls in the empty room.
His health has been rebounding after weeks of illness.
The rubber ball will be rebounding against the wall in the squash court.
After dropping the rubber ball, it will rebound back up.
The basketball bounced off the backboard and began to rebound towards the players.
The yo-yo will rebound after you release it down.
The ball was rebounding from player to player in a fast-paced game of table tennis.
After hitting the wall, the tennis ball began to rebound towards the opposite side of the court.
The singer's voice will be rebounding in the concert hall.

Rebound

ri-bound
verbTo spring or bounce back due to the force of impact.
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Last Updated On: July 16, 2024
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