1.   After the debates, she enjoyed a big bounce in the election polls.

2.   Although individual products are not credited with the big bounce, processed foods are a large portion of the Kraft family.

3.   For one thing, the remarkably adroit performance could give NBC a big bounce in its race to edge out ABC in the evening news ratings.

4.   Hit near the top, took one big bounce like a trampoline, and slid down and hooked on to the ledge.

5.   I know the political parties are always looking to get a big bounce out of their conventions.

6.   In short, getting a big bounce in the polls with his selection appears increasingly unlikely for a candidate who desperately needs one.

7.   Less expected was the big bounce back in business spending for new equipment, especially computers and other high-tech products.

8.   The big bounce in the Nasdaq helped to turn a truly disastrous year for technology funds into one that was merely miserable.

9.   The effect is a decades-old market quirk in which small stocks have often been given a big bounce in January.

10.   The poll gave Clinton a big post-convention bounce from a week earlier, when a similar survey showed his lead at only seven percent.

a. + bounce >>共 153
bad 8.59%
lucky 7.16%
good 5.73%
strange 3.34%
high 3.10%
fortunate 2.63%
funny 2.63%
low 2.39%
big 2.39%
extra 2.15%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
bounce 0.02%
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