adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bouncy castle
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
castle
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Pat is more like a bouncy castle .
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The fun includes wine tasting, vintage car display, bouncy castles , pony rides, music and sumo wrestling.
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The children in particular had a great time with computer games, entertainers and bouncy castles to keep them occupied.
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Often it ends up being about as much fun as trying to have a quiet drink in a bouncy castle .
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Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.
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Read in studio A hospital consultant is warning of the dangers of bouncy castles .
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A report in today's Which? magazine estimated that in 1989 there were 3,000 accidents related to bouncy castles .
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Activities include a treasure hunt, country dancing, a bouncy castle , kite-making and painting.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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bouncy country music
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a bouncy ride over rough roads
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I love these bouncy chairs. They're really comfortable.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A light, bouncy martial arts comedyadventure tailor-made for Chris Farley, the unlikeliest ninja of them all.
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His walk is brisk and bouncy .
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It's what makes your hair bouncy and pliable.
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Miguel scanned it as Spider hopped away from the car with his bouncy street shuffle.
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More is needed from Keith Piper, a nimble, bouncy type of wicketkeeper who has already scored a first-class hundred.
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This means they must be mounted on a strong flat base on a good floor - not bouncy floorboards.
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To ease his anxiety, he forced himself to go a little faster, his lope bouncy from his hobbling knee.