But his own description of life's eternal bounciness seems to me much more gaily Rabelaisian than is the novel as a whole. |
The economy's bounciness still owes more to cheap labour than to high productivity. |
Loss of bounciness, sudden blisters or recurring pain are also telltale signs. |
Instead, she was all jolliness and bounciness and big smiles. |
I'd flip through it, letting my eyes enjoy the bounciness and chic of it. |
Here the characteristics of the material inside the ball are responsible for the bounciness of the ball. |