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bouncy ball
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bouncy ballnoun
A small polybutadiene rubber ball with a strong rebound when thrown or dropped.
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Bouncy ball
A bouncy ball or rubber ball is a spherical toy ball, usually fairly small, made of elastic material which allows it to bounce against hard surfaces. When thrown against a hard surface, bouncy balls retain their momentum and much of their kinetic energy (or, if dropped, convert much of their potential energy to kinetic energy). They can thus rebound with an appreciable fraction of their original force. Natural rubber originated in the Americas, and rubber balls were made before European contact, including for use in the Mesoamerican ballgame. Christopher Columbus witnessed Haitians playing with a rubber ball in 1495.
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Bouncy ball
A bouncy ball, power ball or super ball is a popular polybutadiene rubber toy ball which rebounds proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface. The first such ball was the proprietary Super Ball. The Sky Ball is an example of another bouncy ball. Bouncy balls can often bounce over three stories high and can also be thrown against a wall and caught when it bounces back. In some countries, for example the United States and Denmark, they are often sold from bulk vending machines for 25 cents or more.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bouncy ball in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bouncy ball in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- hoppeboldDanish
- HüpfballGerman
- resaltanta pilkoEsperanto
- pelota saltarinaSpanish
- pomppiva palloFinnish
- boule gonflableFrench
- liathróid phreabIrish
- ugráló labdaHungarian
- bola melentingIndonesian
- palla rimbalzanteItalian
- pila bouncyLatin
- stuiterbalDutch
- sprettballNorwegian
- Odbijająca się piłkaPolish
- minge zbuciumatăRomanian
- studsbollSwedish
- kabarık topTurkish
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