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View definitions for bounding

bounding

adjective as in bordering

adjective as in outlining

adjective as in terminal

noun as in confining

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The best sequence in the whole film is their encounter with two posh suburbanites who simply can’t imagine they’re in danger, bounding right up to them like the Galapagos Islands’ blue-footed boobies.

His passion for her grows to such a pitch that he starts bounding up stairs instead of crawling over them like a mollycoddled toddler.

Spiderman famously does whatever a spider can—including spinning webs and bounding though the air.

Under the right conditions, a collection of warm air can sometimes serve as a overhead mirror bounding sonic energy down.

"If I were in the DA's office," commented conservative attorney George Conway, "I'd be giddily bounding off the walls right now."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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