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trampoline

[ UK /tɹˈæmpəlˌiːn/ ]
[ US /ˌtɹæmpəˈɫin/ ]
NOUN
  1. gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame; used for tumbling

How To Use trampoline In A Sentence

  • The mini-trampoline rebounder gets amazing results for almost anyone.
  • What causes the balls to fly off these bats is a nifty bit of physics called the trampoline effect.
  • It involves breakdancing, acrobats and, you guessed it, a trampoline. Times, Sunday Times
  • He jumped off the table to the mattress, trampolined off that to the Gold Mountain trunk and onto the chair.
  • The Chinese also have risen recently in trampoline, enough to push the country's gymnastics medal haul to double figures. 2008 Olympic medal projections
  • Starting out, I spent a lot of time on the trampoline getting comfortable landing on my back.
  • Kids were jumping on the trampoline, shooting baskets and playing manhunt, a variation on hide - and - seek.
  • Although no one has bounced off a trampoline or been squashed by a widescreen TV at my house (yet! Times, Sunday Times
  • A TOP young gymnast has died after bouncing off a trampoline and landing on his head. The Sun
  • There will also be a bike park with tracks of varying difficulty, and a bungee trampoline to bounce you high into the air. Times, Sunday Times
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