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  • At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
  • The next number, ‘Coffee's Cold,’ relies on a bouncy ragtime groove with just a bit of swing.
  • There are bouncy castles, slides, bungee runs and art workshops. The Sun
  • She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow.
  • Here are fruity, bouncy wines that smell and taste of spring. The Sun
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  • I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with.
  • This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then say hello to your big, bouncy barnet! The Sun
  • Instead, the record reveals the true force of his songs: bouncy, repetitive chamber pop nuggets, gilt with glockenspiels, tambourines and evocative sacred-sexual imagery.
  • No bouncy castle was required. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her dark, chocolate brown hair fell in bouncy ringlets and looked perfect whether Adele let it hang naturally or pinned it up.
  • Thin, light soft bouncy sole bends very easily, because this takes a route, will freely easily.
  • Take part in fancy dress and face painting, have fun on the bouncy castles and enter drawing competitions and quizzes on the day to win prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • And for ground cover, tough, bouncy perennials such as persicaria - heart-shaped leaves with reddish flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dino range has expanded beyond noisy and noisome T Rex and those kangaroo-bouncy raptors to include the mean-clawed, fast-flying pteronadon and big, big spinosaurus.
  • The lightest check on the reins, to tell him I am back in business, and pressure from my restored calves, to bring his canter up and bouncy and strong into the oxer. Yatima » 2009 » June
  • The daytime activities are free and there will be something for everyone including a mobile skittle alley and a bouncy castle.
  • Unlike there would be a with a car driving over a road, there was no suspension involved, no torque from the engine, and no bouncy inflatable tire — but even so, the ripples formed, rapidly, after just a few passes of the wheel. The washboard effect
  • Weather permitting, there will be a barbecue, bouncy castle and dance troupe.
  • This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • A landau was a "social carriage" meant to haul four rich folks in bouncy, horse-poop-scented comfort back in the 18th century, but Malaise Era marketers in the Motor City made the name their own. Jalopnik: Top
  • It looks like a very elderly bouncy castle: wonky, wobbly and full of holes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The young-at-heart are sure to enjoy the bouncy castle in Brindleyplace plus the face painting, inflatable sumo wrestling and balloon modelling.
  • The band alternated romantic love songs with bouncy dance numbers.
  • ‘The funfair has bouncy castles, merry-go-rounds and swings which are providing facilities for play and social interaction for children,’ she said.
  • All of a sudden, we noticed that the bouncy guy wasn't bouncing any more.
  • Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score.
  • Andrew (who ate his a couple days later) deemed them good but "bouncy" - he's said that of a few other things I've made and I'm not entirely sure what it means ... bagels are supposed to be chewy so use your judgement (and slice and freeze any you don't scarf in a day or so). Archive 2009-01-01
  • But you will need to persistently remind yourself of this fact as you persevere today's unpleasant conditions as well as our "bouncy" showery weather in the coming days. Forecast: Temps up and down with rain around
  • Update: When one looks at a search result for the word bouncy, it is not difficult to argue that Amazon may have a point in wanting some sort of filter for adult content. Amazonfail: cyber-censorship, cyber-hype, or YHBT?
  • But mostly it's a big bouncy pop album. The Sun
  • There had been a bouncy castle in the garden and locals said the party was just a'bit of fun '. The Sun
  • We sat on the bed talking for a while and throwing a little bouncy ball back and forth when finally the phone rang.
  • ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
  • He was still in his socks after going on the bouncy castle next to the ride. The Sun
  • At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
  • This muscleman is flanked by two tiny bouncy Chihuahuas. Pátzcuaro
  • Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour.
  • She confesses to wearing an occasional daub of men's cologne so as to seem tomboyish and to using masking tape at night to flatten her bouncy curls. The Scary Future, the Embarrassing Past
  • The huge, and free, Penguin Village welcomes tinies aged 3-12 into a world of bouncy castles, football, climbing frames, basketball and theatre.
  • But mostly it's a big bouncy pop album. The Sun
  • It thus becomes important for us to prepare fast and bouncy wickets at home, so that our batsmen get used to these surfaces.
  • The solo Trans-Tasman race fleet, including one of my biggest supporters, Bruce, on his 46-foot multihull Big Wave Rider, had a bit of a bouncy ride the other night off the other side of Australia. True Spirit
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  • At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer.
  • On the other hand, some suggest that it requires neither courage nor skill to outwit a bouncy, four-legged, floppy-eared thing with a twitchy pink nose.
  • The fresh smell and light crunch of celery is a good contrast to bouncy chicken and slippery pasta. Times, Sunday Times
  • It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along.
  • Take part in fancy dress and face painting, have fun on the bouncy castles and enter drawing competitions and quizzes on the day to win prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could it be that inflation has ballooned the price of bouncy balls and penny chews?
  • The rooftop car park where a bouncy castle once stood is a gaping, empty hole. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blink and you missed it, because the bubble had closed around her again by the time she stepped down from the bouncy castle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a bouncy castle, play boat, soft play area and sandpit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the bouncy girl noticed Sammy and her smile faltered.
  • In fact, one reason why jasmine was so widely used in the South, was that the soft, white blooms were widely believed to cleanse the scalp and give greater volume to long, bouncy hair.
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • No bouncy castle was required. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought their catchy melodies, bouncy stage presence, and matching soccer team outfits were great.
  • The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition (I go for meatier, more crumbly ones, but that's a style preference) and topped with traditional caramelised white onions.
  • Thin, light soft bouncy sole bends very easily, because this takes a route, will freely easily.
  • At present, the sands with their donkey rides, funfairs, bouncy castles and little shops selling souvenirs, postcards, buckets and spades and refreshments are dearly loved by older holiday makers and many family visitors.
  • Bungee walking, a bouncy castle and a bucking bronco provided colourful entertainment for youngsters, while a car-boot sale attracted some of their parents.
  • Luckily, it's also funny and bouncy, and if you can get your ears around lines like, "I love it when you give me head/ I hate it when you give me headaches", or, better still, "I hate to get the seats in the Benz wet but that's how good your ass is" – please pass the hand sanitiser – then you could do worse than let J and Trey tell you all about it. This week's new singles
  • There were lots of fun and games for both children and adults from the coconut shy and the death slide to a merry-go-round and a bouncy castle.
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond the marquee were swingboats, bouncy castle, a ferris wheel, fatsuits for sumo-wrestling, and a candy-floss and popcorn van.
  • The children's club will still continue over half term, with activities such as trampolining, gymnastics and a bouncy castle, as well as visits from groups such as the police and fire brigade.
  • Much of their previous work was either bouncy, drum filled, squawky pop-mania, or simple protracted acoustic meanderings.
  • Blink and you missed it, because the bubble had closed around her again by the time she stepped down from the bouncy castle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy.
  • Passed over for the movie role, she played ‘Mary Poppins’ and parlayed the part of that bouncy governess into tonight's triumph.
  • Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.
  • The camps offer activities including bouncy castles, mini tennis, games, swimming, football, trampolining, gymnastics, dance, arts and crafts, music, quizzes and videos.
  • Could it be that inflation has ballooned the price of bouncy balls and penny chews?
  • I was never so thankful that she was so bouncy and playful.
  • Suddenly, smoothly, the Wurlitzer floats up to the stage and the dance gets going with a bouncy cha-cha-cha.
  • Now he's at work on a new book and photo project taking him around the world, with a new means of transportation, a bouncy gadget he calls cheetah legs. David Frey: Shooting From the Hip
  • Londres à prix hallucinant advertising campaign ": the bouncy, likeable" Tin Toy Clockwork Train ". PopMatters
  • This week marks the seventh anniversary of French Word-A-Day -- and what better way to celebrate than with a bouncy, jouncy, full-of-beans puppy king! Lumiere - French Word-A-Day
  • My feet would not stay on the ground I was so bouncy.
  • Moonkin are bouncy and huggable and have a kick-ass dance routine, I predict that if you were to approach Azeroth's heroes with a big boomkin hoot you would have a formidable following. WoW.com
  • This bouncy rubber was surprisingly tough stuff.
  • ‘They write all too big, burly, bouncy tunes that throw their arms around you and squeeze you in inappropriate places,’ reckons Tim.
  • A report in today's Which? magazine estimated that in 1989 there were 3,000 accidents related to bouncy castles.
  • Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.
  • It is rainy and miserable today, but I am bouncy with anticipation.
  • Throw in a bouncy pitch and you have a real handful. The Sun
  • The rooftop car park where a bouncy castle once stood is a gaping, empty hole. Times, Sunday Times
  • His black comedy and his portmanteau romcom Trivial Matters are both biting, complex, visually stunning and highly idiosyncratic works., his latest project, looks like a deceptively bouncy horror comedy. New York Press
  • Such malapropos wise cracks are driven home with a relentlessly upbeat soundtrack which serenades scenes of human tragedy with bouncy, Disneyesque melodies.
  • This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a more flattering option than an oversized top, which can make a big man look like a bouncy castle. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was peppy, bouncy, upbeat, and made up in energy and attack what she lacked in finesse.
  • She's bouncy and friendly and loves to socialize.
  • The static starts front and center, but it's ultimately pushed to the side, becoming peripheral to the music's bouncy accessibility.
  • Their lively, bouncy music was the perfect showcase for their bright personalities, too.
  • Throw in a bouncy pitch and you have a real handful. The Sun
  • They can spend these on a variety of treats, from bouncy balls to CD vouchers.
  • Example searches: digital cameras, pin nailer, glider, bouncy house, outdoor dining set This week in search 11/6/09
  • My clothes are all too big, my skin glows and I feel strong and bouncy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Matt sang bouncy little ditties in Creole patois or Caribbean dialect. Perseus Spur
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iverson's Cheney Pinata is a lopsidedly bouncy Latin piece, with the pianist splicing complex, arrhythmic lines into spaces they shouldn't fit.
  • No bouncy castle was required. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the songs are bouncy, fast-paced and even a little elegant - perfect for the kinds of celebratory and ritualized dances that they are designed to accompany.
  • As banal as these bouncy tunes are, nowadays they make me wish I lived in a time when music like this meant just what it was supposed to mean, and didn't come loaded with an ironic subtext.
  • She was bouncy and full of energy.
  • It would be squishy and bouncy and I'd throw it around.
  • I mean, I'm not some bouncy ball that they can toy with!
  • Usually it's brittle from all the chlorine at the pool, and flat from wearing a woolly hat, but now it's blow dried and bouncy.
  • It's been fun having her around, as she is a very nice bouncy person.
  • They have a Williams Sonoma, and I was picking up some useless items for gifts when I heard the bouncy tune on the speakers above.
  • He was content and smiley and we could leave him in his bouncy chair and he'd be happy. The Sun
  • Tara, I'm sure you'll find a way, the word 'bouncy' is highly underused if I do say so myself. From Paris to London
  • The daytime activities are free and there will be something for everyone including a mobile skittle alley and a bouncy castle.
  • Angharad gasped and gripped the horse's copper mane as Shadow sprang into a bouncy and jarring trot.
  • Activities include a treasure hunt, country dancing, a bouncy castle, kite-making and painting.
  • So this really was one of those days when I was glad we were on the train, with two bouncy children, heading for the Scarborough Sea Life & Marine Sanctuary.
  • Then say hello to your big, bouncy barnet! The Sun
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is an album drenched in bouncy, sugar-coated melodies that envelop you in a wash of catchy choruses and guitar-pop anthems that'll dance around your head all day, all night and in the shower the next morning.
  • Cassie had luxurious brownish-black hair, which was tied back into a bouncy ponytail.
  • Then we did some things on a big bouncy ball that looked like it had wandered in from the set of the 1970s children's series Playaway.
  • Resembling a giant bouncy castle, it holds around 60 people standing and includes a blow-up organ, altar, pulpit, pews, candles and ‘stained glass’ windows.
  • It was no surprise he got runs at Adelaide last time on the least bouncy pitch. Times, Sunday Times
  • My clothes are all too big, my skin glows and I feel strong and bouncy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take part in fancy dress and face painting, have fun on the bouncy castles and enter drawing competitions and quizzes on the day to win prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then you'll be all fit and bouncy for another trip to Boston at lunch-time.
  • Take one disco drumbeat, add a bouncy bassline, throw in a grouchy guitar noise and a cheeky mockney songsmith, and hey presto!
  • They also seemed weirdly ambisexual: at least one seemed to sport eye makeup and extravagantly long lower lashes; another had a monobrow along with bouncy-looking, well-brushed hair.
  • Frankly I'd rather kill a couple of hours flipping through the lively special features on the Goats disc, which include the brief but bouncy "Goats Declassified" featurette, in which we get to hear about the alleged psychic caprine killings from the horses 'mouth. Mark Kermode's DVD round-up: The Men Who Stare at Goats; The Box; Nine; The Stepfather
  • He was content and smiley and we could leave him in his bouncy chair and he'd be happy. The Sun
  • She's as bouncy and lively as anyone this side of Reese Witherspoon.
  • You'll leave an hour later, clutching the latest pair of super-bouncy, super-unbouncy, super-firm, super-soft super-sneakers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here are fruity, bouncy wines that smell and taste of spring. The Sun
  • To ease his anxiety, he forced himself to go a little faster, his lope bouncy from his hobbling knee.
  • It showed intelligent, literate and bouncy pop music is still alive and kicking if you look hard enough.
  • Her notes were bouncy and choppy and her audience was pressed for breath.
  • Cesar is the benchmark of course, but you missed "The Batman" 's bouncy, antic rendition. Who's the Best Joker?
  • He speaks in a polished, precise manner, but with a bouncy Trinidadian inflection rippling through, like pebbles tossed across a pond.
  • The Brisbane pitch is fast and bouncy so I think we may just lose the first Test match.
  • This is a more flattering option than an oversized top, which can make a big man look like a bouncy castle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fresh smell and light crunch of celery is a good contrast to bouncy chicken and slippery pasta. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jan. 4th, 2010 04: 33 pm (UTC) bouncing is fun! me likie bouncy me likie bouncy Happy New Year
  • No bouncy castle was required. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though he tried to listen to the darker music that Duncan encouraged him at lunch, he also couldn't forget about the bouncy pop music that blared from the speakers at work everyday.
  • He pulled a rubber bouncy ball out of his bucket, and bounced it on the tar street.
  • # Sticky, gooey gula melaka drizzled all over the coconut-cream soaked ice-shavings with bouncy cendol and red beans buried underneath. NARCISSISM IS NECESSARY
  • My favourite balancing exercise is to throw a bouncy ball off a wall with your good hand, catch it with your weaker hand, then throw it with your weaker hand and catch it with your good hand.
  • One of them produces a bouncy ball from his pocket, and they begin a dumb game of throwing it at the wall of the janitor's shed at the other side of the lot, and trying to catch it when it bounces away.
  • When shopping for a bouncer or "bouncy" seat, here are some comfort and safety features to look for. Bouncy seats for babies--features to look for
  • I was able to put her in the swing or the bouncy seat, switch on the stereo and everyone was happy.
  • My medium length black hair was left out in bouncy curls today.
  • The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease.
  • A report in today's Which? magazine estimated that in 1989 there were 3,000 accidents related to bouncy castles.
  • As well as the usual horse and dog shows, there were activities for children including bouncy castles, rodeo rides and inflatable slides.
  • A tinny piano plays a bouncy ragtime tune over faded sepia photos, unwittingly romanticizing an era now long past.
  • All those flouncy skirts, matching tops, jazzy sneaks, and bouncy hairdos are enough to lure even the laziest girl off the couch.
  • We ended up leaving with a high chair, a bouncy chair and a pram, as well as bags full of clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She turned it on and turned up the volume and bouncy music began to play and it could be heard all over the yard.
  • In past albums the titillating message was overshadowed by a bouncy, girlish beat and image.
  • He still shirks away in fear when he sees it, though his love for the bouncy balls has helped him overcome — he has to either go past the hose to get the ball or take the ball from the same hand the hose is in. Charlie’s Best Birthday Ever! « Bodhicitta
  • It would be an interesting little thing to steal a ferret because they are so bouncy and kind of bitey, I kind of feel bad for the person that put it down their pants leg," pet store owner Stephen Brezil said. WSOCTV.com - Local News
  • Beautiful blonde locks and bouncy curls framed the delicately shaped face.
  • Vacant lots suddenly gain bouncy castles, and badly painted versions of popular cartoon characters, and of course lots and lots of pumpkins. A pleasing terror « Write Anything
  • His voice once bouncy and vibrant was shattered and only left as melancholic gutterals that could barely be deciphered as speech.
  • Black plum colour belies bouncy red fruits and the oak is perfectly balanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • This morning we went for a long walk, and he was bouncy as ever.
  • In 1923, a number of foreign and Chinese owned radio stations in the city began to broadcast jazz for their listeners and the bouncy music was being played in the foreign clubs and cafes.
  • Perhaps the most audacious piece is ‘In Cleveland’, which begins with a bouncy disco theme (anyone for the twist, or perhaps the frug?).
  • Her bouncy, energetic stage presence would've likely satisfied most concert-goers who were not of the bitchy persuasion, but for me, it was just too much.
  • Good-natured and bouncy, they show off Reed's love of old-school rock 'n' roll and Sterling Morrison's effortless rhythm work.
  • There was plenty going on at the fête to entertain people, including a bouncy castle, go-karts and games as well as a huge range of stalls, raffles and tombolas.
  • We ended up leaving with a high chair, a bouncy chair and a pram, as well as bags full of clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only two songs on this departure album bare any pop sounds at all; the bouncy 'All This Time', wisely chosen as the first single, and the title track, which is led by the big drum sound of Manu Katche and the light guitar riffs of Dominic Miller. The Soul Cages
  • I felt rather 'bouncy' - and do you know what they did? For whom the bell tolls.
  • Yes, the production is big and bright and bouncy, but far from compromising her sound, it throws it into relief.
  • She is bouncy and friendly and immaculately groomed.
  • It was no surprise he got runs at Adelaide last time on the least bouncy pitch. Times, Sunday Times
  • It looks like a very elderly bouncy castle: wonky, wobbly and full of holes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I cannot say that I, at 65, am feeling particularly bouncy, but my sister, who is even older, is now studying French and the piano.
  • The choice of activities included pogo sticking, orienteering, roller blading, eliminator, hockey, bouncy castle, crazy bands, scootering, Lacrosse, pitch & putt, soccer and basketball.
  • BUT – I do find it helps to rotate him through different positions and places – in his exersaucer, in a bouncy chair, in a bumbo, on his tummy, on his back, sitting up … Baby Can’t Dance (Or, Everything I Needed To Know About Post-Partum Mental Health I Could Have Learned From Jonathan Swift And Ally McBeal) | Her Bad Mother
  • Throw in a bouncy pitch and you have a real handful. The Sun
  • They wrote bouncy, catchy tunes that were deceptively sophisticated.
  • He still excels at doleful ditties, bright, even bouncy tunes paired with lyrics that are both sincerely, deeply sad and good-humored about their sadness.
  • Some really great crunchy pop tunes here with some head-bop inducing bouncy basslines delivered by one of the cutest female bassists I've seen in a while.
  • From the posters on a wall and those held by excited, bouncy girls, it looked as if some boy-band was making an appearance.
  • It all adds up to bouncy good fun. Times, Sunday Times
  • No one she knew had TVs in their bedrooms, not even moneybags Joanna who'd had a bouncy castle on her birthday. GOING OUT
  • ‘They don't have anything like bouncy castles here,’ says Louise, striding with a proprietary air through the long grass of what one day soon will be their own mini theme park.
  • Dialogue, effects and David Newman's bouncy music score were all clear of any distortion or hiss.
  • Everyone we've spoken to in domestic cricket this year has said it (the WACA pitch) has been very fast and very bouncy ... the re-laid wickets I mean," Ponting said. We need to improve a lot - Ponting
  • This is an album drenched in bouncy, sugar-coated melodies that envelop you in a wash of catchy choruses and guitar-pop anthems that'll dance around your head all day, all night and in the shower the next morning.
  • She is bouncy and friendly and immaculately groomed.
  • There had been a bouncy castle in the garden and locals said the party was just a'bit of fun '. The Sun
  • My clothes are all too big, my skin glows and I feel strong and bouncy. Times, Sunday Times
  • When foraging they walk slowly on all four limbs, but when alarmed, hop on their hind limbs with a very bouncy gait. Animals of the World

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