rebound|rebounds in English
noun
[re·bound || rɪ'baʊnd]
ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey)
Use "rebound|rebounds" in a sentence
1. And, while the Buffs did win the overall rebound battle, 39-28, Washington collected 13 offensive rebounds and turned them into 12 points
2. Overall, he averaged 15.8 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, ranking second in the NBA in rebounds per game, offensive rebounds, and double-doubles and sixth in field goal percentage.
3. ... vessels without significant rebound...
4. This is not some rebound thing.
5. There are signs of an economic rebound.
6. In particular, Ativan can cause rebound anxiety, …
7. Giggs headed the rebound into the net.
8. uni-Trek adjustable preload with rebound damping.
9. Hydraulic damper with adjustable rebound valve assembly
10. His evil doings will rebound on himself.
11. I caught the ball on the rebound.
12. He can score, pass, rebound and ignite the crowd.
13. 2 His evil doings will rebound on himself.
14. The market seems to be on the rebound.
15. As the weight accelerates, a rebound force is built up.
16. 3 But their misjudgement came to rebound on them badly.
17. S&P 500 May Be Vulnerable To a Pullback if the US Dollar Rebounds
18. Automakers on Thursday reported a rebound in first-quarter U.S
19. As a junior, Bade averaged 10.4 points, 3 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game
20. Bad deeds , as well as good, may rebound upon the doer.
21. Disclosed is a lightweight shoe sole having a structure displaying shock absorption and rebound elasticity for enhancing shock absorption and rebound elasticity and for contributing to lighter weight.
22. Lightweight shoe sole having structure displaying shock absorption and rebound elasticity
23. Even assaults on the Unionists over alleged cases of discrimination could rebound.
24. Billionaire wealth, as these numbers show, tends to rebound from market meltdowns
25. The recent period has seen an economic rebound in almost all countries.