bounce on [sth]
Frequency: 7.512.8 per million words
To jump up and down repeatedly on a surface like a bed or trampoline.
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- The children love to bounce on the trampoline in the backyard.
- "Stop bouncing on the sofa! You'll break it," she warned.
- He bounced on the bed with so much energy that he hit his head on the ceiling.
- Bouncing on an exercise ball is a great way to strengthen your core muscles.
- Look at the toddler happily bouncing on his father's knee.
- You can't bounce on the bouncy castle until the supervisor says it's safe.
- They had been bouncing on the old mattress for hours before it finally gave way.
- Did you see how high she could bounce on that pogo stick?
- The cat playfully bounced on the pile of laundry.
- If you bounce on the floorboards too hard, you might disturb the downstairs neighbors.