bounce back

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To rebound after hitting a surface, or to recover from a setback.

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  • The tennis ball bounced back from the wall.
  • Don't worry, you're strong; you'll bounce back from this setback.
  • The company's stock has bounced back after a tough quarter.
  • She always manages to bounce back from any criticism.
  • Light rays hit the mirror and bounce back at the same angle.
  • He was slowly bouncing back from the flu.
  • After losing the first game, the team bounced back to win the championship.
  • How quickly can the economy bounce back from a recession?
  • The echo you hear is the sound bouncing back from the canyon walls.
  • It took her a while to bounce back after the breakup.