a. colloq. Also bouncible. [f. BOUNCE v. + -ABLE.] Inclined or given to bounce. Hence Bounceably adv.

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1830.  S. Warren, Diary Phys., Grave Doings. He became quite ‘bouncible,’ and ranted about the feat.

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1876.  Blackmore, Cripps, xii. 69. Beckley … as good as told the latter lady not to be ‘so bounceable.’

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1838.  Dickens, O. Twist, xxviii. There’s no call to tell a man he is, so bounceably.

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