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on the bounce
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on the bounceadjective
consecutively, in succession
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on the bounce in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on the bounce in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of on the bounce in a Sentence
They're bouncing off the walls, but we're so thankful that they're healthy enough to bounce off the walls.
The new year is off to a rough start for President Biden, whatever bounce he may have had from the GOP’s lackluster midterms and the drawn-out speaker election may be dissipating. The timing of the classified documents controversy is especially bad for him in light of his rumored 2024 announcement since it neutralizes what was going to be one of his primary lines of attack against former President Trump.
It's the proverbial dead-cat bounce. After days of worries, the market's in a relief rally on the heels of New York and hopes that we get a respite on everything from China to Greece, but those issues still fester...We're in uncharted waters as far as the Greece exit, and the (Chinese) market collapse is only 30 percent after a 150 percent gain.
If you had a solid, sharp bounce back above $30 that might have done something for sentiment, but as it stands it's really hard for the index to get much traction.
It’s one of Canada’s best-run companies, it may not bounce back immediately as some investors will place a ‘management discount’ on the stock as this deal surprised them. But this company should still be positioned to grow and benefit when markets/economies reopen.
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