How to use in-sentence of “bounce”:
+ Like other toothed whales, the sperm whale uses echolocation, a way of sensing in which they emit high-pitched clicks and sense them as they bounce back off objects.
+ Scott is also able to do complicated math in his head to know the angles he needs to bounce his beams just right.
+ The only way to measure it is to bounce the light wave off of the particle and record the results.
+ Balls are dropped from the top, and bounce left and right as they hit the pins.
+ A player who wants to carry the ball for more than three steps has to bounce or balance the ball on the end of the stick, and the ball can only be handled twice while in his possession.
+ They can have a lot of energy and bounce wildly like in gases; have less energy and flow like a liquid; or have even less energy like a solid.

Example sentences of “bounce”:
+ The radar transmitter's pulses or bursts of radio energy hit and bounce back from hard and metallic objects.
+ Scoring is also by fifteens, but in this version a second bounce can result in a "chase" rather than an outright point, similar to real tennis.
+ The radar transmitter’s pulses or bursts of radio energy hit and bounce back from hard and metallic objects.
+ Scoring is also by fifteens, but in this version a second bounce can result in a “chase” rather than an outright point, similar to real tennis.
+ If they hit something, they bounce back to the bat If nothing bounces back, the bat knows there is nothing in front.
+ Two cars hitting each other would be inelastic, as the cars crumple, and do not bounce back.
+ Sometimes, ice pellets bounce when they hit the ground.
+ But when the first bounce occurred the basketball was over Gibraltar, and when the second bounce occurred the basketball was over the water nearer to Spain.
+ Inside a conductor, electrons bounce around, but they do not keep going in one direction for long.
+ This production is what helped the Japanese economy to bounce back after the shock of the oil crisis.
+ Instead, they bounce along the forest floor, jumping from one foot to the other, holding their arms up in the air.
+ In order to score a point, the ball must be thrown by an attacking player, hit the frame and bounce outside the ‘D’ without being caught by the defending team.
+ Gymnasts throw balls and catch them, bounce and roll them, balance the ball on their hand, and do waves and circles.
+ Some bounce off the moon or a satellite.
+ If you add up all these probability amplitudes over all the possible meeting points, and over all the starting and ending points with an appropriate weight, you get the total probability amplitude for a collision in a particle accelerator, which tells you the total probability of these particles to bounce off one another in any particular direction.
+ He said that light could not be made up of particles because light from two beams do not bounce off each other.
+ The mirrors on either side bounce the light back and forth, and this hits other parts of the optical gain medium, causing those parts to also release photons, generating more light.
+ Most use shortwave radio signals that bounce off the sky.
+ This mode includes 2 new features: rubber flowers birds can bounce on, and water holes that slow down the birds.
