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1 It bounces onto the windowsill and rolls into the glass.
2 He bounces onto the set of his new series, NBC's This Is Us, with a joviality that's infectious.
3 Caesar Flickerman, the man who has hosted the interviews for more than forty years, bounces onto the stage.
4 She bounces onto the next cushion.
5 As the pulverised remains fall, something shiny and metallic passes them and bounces onto the roof of the atrium below.
6 The champagne cork pops, hits the ceiling, and bounces onto JIMMY's head, as he lies in traction in the hospital.
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