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Example sentences for "rebounded"

Lexicographically close words:
rebirth; rebirths; reborn; reboso; rebound; rebounding; rebounds; rebs; rebuff; rebuffed
  1. The wretched man not being able to catch hold of anything, would have rebounded into the sea had not Hearne seized him.

  2. And I am sure that more than one thought it would have been better to have been on the Halbrane as she rebounded off the side of the iceberg!

  3. GDP has rebounded and inflation has been curbed.

  4. The beams of the Lewistons rebounded from that armor in futile pyrotechnics, the bullets of the automatics spattered and exploded impotently against it.

  5. For even as they could not penetrate the screen, neither could they penetrate the wall of Cleveland's drill, but rebounded from it in the cascaded brilliance of thwarted lightning.

  6. Had the actual and full truths been told at the time about Peary's life in the North, his charges would have rebounded annihilatingly upon himself.

  7. Automatically, without a word of defence on my part, each charge rebounded on the charger.

  8. The bullets rebounded from the monster's scales, which they were unable to penetrate; the keener lances made their way between the scales, and entered into the cayman's body some eight or ten inches.

  9. Rozier came out of the gallery, it rebounded again to a considerable height.

  10. Our calculations were thus verified; every sail was crowded, and our hearts rebounded with the expectation that the dawn would present to us the enemy in the offing.

  11. I however feigned not to comprehend him perfectly, that my ears might again hear them repeated; and my heart rebounded with joy when he reiterated that, were we English, we should have nothing to fear from the Austrians.

  12. He was almost deafened by the din as the stone missiles of the slingers rebounded from his reverberating shell of steel, but he fired carefully, steadily, and powerfully until his last arrow had been loosed.

  13. As more and more of the inconceivable power of those Titanic generators was unleashed, it boiled forth in a devastating flood which, striking the walls, rebounded and leaped vertically far above even those mighty ramparts.

  14. For a moment it held solidly, then, as the screens of the enemy went into action, it rebounded and glanced off in sparkling, cascading torrents.

  15. The enemy beams shot back upon themselves and rebounded in all directions, in the same spectacular exhibition of frenzied incandescence which had marked the resistance of the Titanian sphere to a similar attack.

  16. Job sees or thinks he sees that his misery makes him an object of contempt to men who once gave him the credit of far greater wisdom and goodness than their own.

  17. Three even of the cavalry were killed on the plain and seven wounded, by the masses of rock, which rebounded to a great distance after their descent from so great a height.

  18. On ascending the mountain, the Indians threw down great fragments of rock, which rolled among us and rebounded over our heads in a most frightful manner, so that it was wonderful how any of us escaped.

  19. In contrast, sugar and tourism turned in strong performances in 1989, and the economy rebounded vigorously.

  20. Agricultural production rebounded in 1993 from the previous year's drought-reduced harvest; food supplies are adequate, but expensive.

  21. The bolt had rebounded from his shielding force to destroy its perpetrator, Charlie, and Foster, the hapless bystander.

  22. It just gave into the other dimension and rebounded frisky as ever.

  23. The weapon flew, and struck him on the helmet, but rebounded from the massive brazen ridge, and dropped on the ground.

  24. The weapon flew straight to its mark, and, striking the centre of Achilles' shield, rebounded to a distance, and fell rattling on the ground.

  25. I roared defiance to the infuriate Gaul, defiance to the victorious German; but arrows and spears rebounded in shivers from my body.

  26. And from his head it rebounded again over the wall, so it was said; and it was not astonishing to hear that the player was slightly stunned!

  27. His spirits rebounded at the remembrance that he was early.

  28. The balls struck the floor with a delightful sound, and rebounded higher than Mr. Gresham's head.

  29. Malone caromed off the stomach of a policeman, received a blow on the shoulder from his billy, and rebounded into the arms of a surprised police officer at the edge of the battle.

  30. Malone said, "Oog," with, some fervor as the girl collided with his chest and rebounded like a handball striking a wall.

  31. It was invisible when it struck and rebounded and channeled a deep pit in a green valley on Earth.

  32. It struck the floor a few feet from the Selector and rebounded with a clang loud enough to wake the dead.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rebounded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.