bounce back

VERB
  1. improve in health
    He got well fast
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How To Use bounce back In A Sentence

  • We need to bounce back straight away. The Sun
  • There are games coming thick and fast and you can bounce back quickly. The Sun
  • The man, who was dealt a severe blow on the farming front last weekend when he lost his entire herd of healthy livestock to foot and mouth, bids to bounce back at Aintree tomorrow.
  • There are games coming thick and fast and you can bounce back quickly. The Sun
  • The amplified sound left room for improvement, which is probably natural for a setting this huge where sounds from different speakers can bounce back and create an echo effect.
  • A primary radar sends out signals and listens for echoes that bounce back from objects in the sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, his unhesitating support for the players under him have seen him and his team bounce back always from setbacks, as was of course evident not so long ago in the World Cup.
  • I hope they can bounce back, because this was an ego - deflating loss.
  • Second, white all fish populations take a hit in their rapidly shrinking world during a drought, the smaller, omnivorous species may bounce back explosively afterward; the mosquito fish, for example, can breed every three months.
  • In Colorado, businessman Dan Maes -- a total unknown -- bested former Rep. Scott McInnis in the Republican primary after McInnis failed to bounce back from an admission that he had committed plagiary. A good August for Democrats in governors races but trouble looms in Midwest
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