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rebound1
verb intr
1 to bounce or spring back after an impact.
2 to recover after a setback.
3 (also rebound on or upon someone) said of an action: to have an unexpectedly bad effect on the person performing the action; to misfire.
noun an instance of rebounding; a recoil.
[14c: from French rebondir , from bondir to bound]
on the rebound
1 colloq while still recovering from or reacting to an emotional shock, especially the ending of a love affair or attachment.
2 while bouncing.
verb intr
1 to bounce or spring back after an impact.
2 to recover after a setback.
3 (also rebound on or upon someone) said of an action: to have an unexpectedly bad effect on the person performing the action; to misfire.
noun an instance of rebounding; a recoil.
[14c: from French rebondir , from bondir to bound]
on the rebound
1 colloq while still recovering from or reacting to an emotional shock, especially the ending of a love affair or attachment.
2 while bouncing.
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