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bounce

In computing, system by which an e-mail message that cannot be delivered to its addressee is returned (‘bounced back’) to the sender, with a note advising of its failure to reach its destination. Failed delivery is usually due to an incorrect e-mail address or a network problem.



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Special teams coach Sam Anno came along with Carroll, and the two energetic coaches had the players bouncing off the walls coming out of the locker room.
Traffic can be so heavy on portions of the narrow industrial waterway, with refractive waves bouncing off the walls, that cruisers call the section from Lockport Lock to the vicinity of the barrier "the 12 miles of hell," according to Rick Rhodes' Cruising Guide from Lake Michigan to Kentucky Lake.
On the right-hand screen we see him in black and white, bouncing off the walls of a swanky hotel suite while introducing or narrating a series of anecdotes that are enacted, in color, on the left.
 
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