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Bouncingly — Boun cing*ly, adv. With a bounce. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bouncingly — adverb see bouncing … New Collegiate Dictionary
bouncingly — adverb With a bouncing motion … Wiktionary
bouncingly — adv. in an exaggerated manner, noisily … English contemporary dictionary
bouncingly — bounc·ing·ly … English syllables
bouncingly — adverb see bouncing … Useful english dictionary
bouncing — bouncingly, adv. /bown sing/, adj. 1. stout, strong, or vigorous: a bouncing baby boy. 2. exaggerated; big; hearty; noisy. [1570 80; BOUNCE + ING2] * * * … Universalium
bouncing — adjective Date: circa 1563 1. lively, animated 2. enjoying good health ; robust • bouncingly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
ragtime — ragtimey, adj. /rag tuym /, n. Music. 1. rhythm in which the accompaniment is strict two four time and the melody, with improvised embellishments, is in steady syncopation. 2. a style of American music having this rhythm, popular from about 1890… … Universalium
Ragtime — /rag tuym /, n. a novel (1975) by E. L. Doctorow. * * * U.S. popular music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries distinguished by its heavily syncopated rhythm. Ragtime found its characteristic expression in formally structured piano… … Universalium