Loss of bounciness, sudden blisters or recurring pain are also telltale signs. |
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But his own description of life's eternal bounciness seems to me much more gaily Rabelaisian than is the novel as a whole. |
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Here the characteristics of the material inside the ball are responsible for the bounciness of the ball. |
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I'd flip through it, letting my eyes enjoy the bounciness and chic of it. |
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Instead, she was all jolliness and bounciness and big smiles. |
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The economy's bounciness still owes more to cheap labour than to high productivity. |
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This very ingenious and one of a kind new system, vastly-improves passenger comfort and does away with the bounciness, which we had found to be awkward at times with the Sportsman's extra plush passenger seat. |
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And reading between the lines, the irrepressible bounciness of our Josh is never going to fit comfortably into a corporate pigeonhole. |
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The well-sprung bounciness of it between your teeth. |
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Indie-ness personified, they seemed straight-faced and serious with their combination of old-fashioned bounciness and choir-like vocals. |
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This will give you a real bounciness and a desire to try out some new things in your leisure time. |
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A 50-50 blend of the latex and morning glory produced maximum bounciness, perfect for the rubber balls. |
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He had that kind of bounciness around the hotel and the dressing room and it got people going around him. |
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While in the short run you have to take some bounciness with respect to any emerging market position. |
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These absorbing coming-of-age passages are followed by equally engaging recollections of Rushdie's London jobs as an advertising copywriter, where he developed his distinctive verbal bounciness. |
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Try out the bounciness of different bed bases to see which you prefer. |
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