Move up and down repeatedly.
1 The wagon began to jounce , too; so they were obliged to go slowly.
2 I think the jounce would be almost as good a flesh-reducer as pedestrianism.
3 Then, he landed with a jounce in a heap of brush and dead leaves.
4 Then she felt a great jounce of the bed as her aunt sprang out.
5 The three-and four-inch variations in the road made the car jounce like a fairground trolley.
6 Then came a sudden jounce , followed by a crash.
7 Gracious, how the buckboard did jounce up and down!
8 A mass of some greenish brown plant quivered with every jounce and bump of the cart's wheels.
9 And she give him a jounce .
10 He settled himself into place on the floor with a satisfied jounce which loosened a car-rug draped over the trunk.
11 But it is in going down hill, and leaping from a " jounce " that the skier is at his best.
12 The carriage didn't jounce at all, and after about a minute wisps of mist began to brush up against the windows.
13 It increases the rate at which they jiggle and jounce , and in their enlivened state they crash into one another, releasing heat.
14 He eyed the loathsome suitcase through quizzical half-shut eyes, as it rocked and careened at his feet with every jounce of the car.
15 Her face felt swollen, her cheek was sticky with blood, and every jounce and bounce send a stab of agony through her arm.
16 He moved into the middle of the track after the cart had passed him and watched it jounce toward the crest of a little rise.
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