How To Use Bounder In A Sentence

  • Freshman Ta'Shauna 'Sugar' Rodgers, who was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Monday, led the Hoyas with 17 points and was the second-leading rebounder with five boards to her credit. BIG EAST Headline News
  • She also jumps up and down on a rebounder in front of morning television.
  • Los Angeles also was short-handed, playing without center Chris Kaman, the league's third-leading rebounder at 13.9, who sat out with a left shin contusion. USATODAY.com
  • Clarence Moore fills various roles, from perimeter shooter to tough defender to solid rebounder.
  • Nastiklof was small and bounderish, with no bridge to his nose and up-swept black and grey striped side-whiskers. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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  • As the Bounder sailed from Chastor, there was mug after mug of coffee, and then Umber gorged himself on fruit, bread, fish, and cheese and washed it down with a mug of ale. End of Time
  • Defensively, he is very active, mobile for his size, a solid rebounder. Houston Chronicle
  • He's turned into an excellent rebounder. Houston Chronicle
  • For example, I think stable means unchanging or changing slowly, and decent means not a cad or a bounder.
  • Observing this, the blustrous Bounderby had the following remarks to make: Hard Times
  • Aldridge is such a good rebounder he can get 10 points a game using offensive putbacks and free throws.
  • It made them think that bounders and attitudinizers could never get the better of them.
  • Brought up to believe her dad is an abandoned bounder, Pam is surprised to discover Paul is a bit of a charmer and is sure that if his marriage cannot go the distance, hers is certainly doomed to failure.
  • He has always been a good ballhawk and rebounder for his size.
  • The smoking is a poor show, obviously, but the social concern disqualifies him at a stroke from bounderhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a mini trampoline, a rebounder is a great way to fire up your lymph system. Times, Sunday Times
  • His height makes him a natural rebounder. Globe and Mail
  • ‘He is the biggest bounder on the face of the earth,’ says the Mirror, which awards him five rodent symbols.
  • Many see the casting as ironic because Wickham is something of a bounder who eventually elopes with one of the Bennett girls.
  • Realistically, he's become a role player, a defensive specialist and rebounder who does the dirty work.
  • Brought up to believe her dad is an abandoned bounder, Pam is surprised to discover Paul is a bit of a charmer.
  • Svetlana's not here and she was a big rebounder from the guard position. USATODAY.com - Huskies run over Rams
  • The bounders promise to unmask my alter-ego, that most dandy of highwaymen, Dick Turpin, in a new show in York next week.
  • The bounders promise to unmask my alter-ego, that most dandy of highwaymen, Dick Turpin, in a new show in York next week.
  • Strong rebounder is fundamentally sound in addition to being an excellent leaper. USATODAY.com - Collison 'a safe pick' for team looking for solid pro
  • My friends think he is something of a bounder but he says it is totally out of character for him to behave in this way.
  • The northbounders starting in Nuremberg had no chance of finding out any details of what they were to do, until they got on the platform. Derailed, and a Wonderful Bar-B-Q
  • I really wanted to work on my offense this year and not just be known as a rebounder," she said. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • Vain of his looks - there is an almost naive touch of the bounder in the sleek face and over-large smile - he has always sought glamour and popularity, attributes more of the stage than the boardroom.
  • Michaelis was the last word in what was caddish and bounderish. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • This method not only enhances the accuracy of segmentation, but also solves the bounder gap problem well, which is quite a puzzle for single level set algorithm.
  • I'll also get on my rebounder, which is a mini trampoline: it's energising and great for lymphatic drainage. Times, Sunday Times
  • His dominance is now greater as a defensive player and a rebounder than it's ever been in his career, which is a maturation on his part.
  • Some are accomplished leapers and bounders, avoiding predation by outdistancing the predator.
  • It's a measure of population growth, which (unless he's more of a bounder than we know) he is not responsible for.
  • He's a cad and a bounder - I'm not in the least surprised he let you down.
  • He was a cad and a bounder, but not without charm.
  • Harder is the team's leading scorer and rebounder with 11.1 boards per game. Houston Chronicle
  • As the title suggests, Howard is a bounder through and through, pathologically compelled to lie, cheat and deceive, suckering men and women alike, all of whom fall for his suave manner and Savile Row suits.
  • Instead, keep a good ball handler and assist specialist on the floor, and maybe a strong rebounder.
  • Wilde's bounders were young men in their twenties.
  • THE BAD NEWS: Denver got more than six fewer rebounds than its opponents and loses it top rebounder from the 2009-2010 season. Sun Belt Conference
  • My post yesterday about bounders and cads provoked a torrent of commentary and email, so I thought I'd share it with everyone.
  • No, thanks," said Josh, in his most bustlingly-bounderish manner. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel
  • Put two good rebounders close to the basket and designate one player to box out the shooter.
  • The blustrous Bounderby crimsoned and swelled to such an extent on hearing these words, that he seemed to be, and probably was, on the brink of a fit. Hard Times
  • She also is the district's third-leading rebounder, which is something Alger has come to expect from his forward, who is a four-year varsity starter and one of the strongest players in the district. Daily News-Record
  • A relentless rebounder from the wing, he is also a multiple position lock-down defender. USATODAY.com - DePaul picking up top prospects
  • Some are accomplished leapers and bounders, avoiding predation by outdistancing the predator.
  • But they were not the kind of people to try to expunge his memory or pretend that he was a bounder. DOLL'S EYES
  • It was once de rigueur for rakes and bounders to attach titles to their names; they would become mysterious barons and outcast counts.
  • This inbounds play starts off the same way as the huddle, except your players face your inbounder this time, and they don't put their arms around each other.
  • It must have seemed like a good idea at one time, back in the days when we didn't want any actors, divorced bounders or the kind of arriviste who had to buy his own furniture. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • The shooting guard is a sharpshooter, solid rebounder and the team's best passer.
  • Reflections on his vigour (a bounder), corporal proportion (a billsticker), commercial ability (a bester), impressionability (a boaster). Ulysses
  • The delimitation of the northern bounder between China and Burma in 1960 didn't mean that the Chinese government had recognized the legitimacy of the McMahon Line.
  • Both players are pretty good defensive rebounders for point guards.
  • How much more bounderish and assertive Clifford looked! Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • Ego maniacs know no bounderies and have no aliance to anyone or anything but themselves. Clinton apologizes for RFK assassination comment
  • A rebounder is a mini-trampoline with stiffer springs. Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories
  • The verve of the author's performance can make it hard to see the whole picture clearly; in reading it I felt almost as if I were being charmed by a bounder; but is he a bounder?
  • He was a cad and a bounder, but not without charm.
  • Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
  • You're a cad and a bounder Sir and I demand satisfaction.
  • But Bennett was, of course, despised by the intelligentsia because the bounder made money from literature.
  • The rebounder should protect the ball rather than dribble it.
  • The charming Tim is a lying bounder and desperate for money to feed his fantasy life as a successful high flyer.
  • The rebounder throws the ball off the glass, rebounds, pivots and throws a baseball pass to the runner from the lay up line heading for the basket at the other end.
  • Put two good rebounders close to the basket and designate one player to box out the shooter.
  • Each is a sealed-off snow-globe environment with its own never - ending story played out by grandmothers, married couples, young folk, rogues, gossips, cads, bounders and tarts.
  • Clearly I am a bounder, possibly a drink-soaked one.
  • It's often been hinted that he was something of a bounder.
  • I often feel like I'm an 18th century aristocrat arriving at Lord Monck's house for dinner, a dark-coated wag or bounder wearing the latest in britches and moleskin cape.
  • After Anthony Banks, who averaged a team-high 6.6 rebounds, the top returning rebounder is guard Sherwood Brown at 3.6. Atlantic Sun Conference
  • The mini-trampoline rebounder gets amazing results for almost anyone.
  • -- Senior guard LaShun Watson, the Jags 'top returning scorer and rebounder from the 2008-2009 season, was declared academically ineligible two games into the first losing streak and would miss the rest of the season. Sun Belt Conference
  • Baseball history bulges with hundreds of other bounders, knaves, and lunatics who were not anywhere near as talented.
  • This is necessary because fiddling the regimental books is clearly the action of a bounder and a cad, and shows an unheroic concern for money.
  • For example, I think stable means unchanging or changing slowly, and decent means not a cad or a bounder.
  • Realistically, he's become a role player, a defensive specialist and rebounder who does the dirty work.
  • No, thanks," said Josh, in his most bustlingly-bounderish manner. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel
  • Perhaps, 'said Bounderby, staring with all his might at his so quiet and assuasive father-in-law,' you know where your daughter is at the present time! ' Hard Times
  • What are the dimensions and user weight limitations for the rebounders?
  • The bounder must have known, as he sat smoking his cigar and ironizing on the ruins of empires, that the safe and settled little world to which they both belonged was already in a blaze. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story

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