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How to spell BOUNSED correctly?

If you're frequently typing "bounsed" instead of "bounced", don't worry, it's a common mistake. Here are a couple of correct suggestions to help you correct this misspelling: "bounded" and "bused". Both words could fit into different contexts, so select the one that suits your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell bounsed correctly

  • bloused She slipped on some slippers and emerged looking like a bloused Fury.
  • bonded The two friends bonded over their love for music.
  • boned
  • bonged We bonged some of the indica before we started.
  • Bossed He always bossed around his co-workers and thought he was better than everyone else.
  • bounce The basketball did not bounce properly because it was flat.
  • Bounced The basketball hit the ground and then bounced back up.
  • bouncer The bouncer at the club made sure only people with proper identification were allowed in.
  • bounces
  • bound The runner was bound to win the race as he had trained hard for months.
  • bounded This book is bounded by stone walls.
  • bounder I can't believe my best friend is dating such a bounder.
  • bruised She looked up at me from the bed, her face bruised and swollen from the beating she had received.
  • Bunged I got my laptop bunged in the elevator.
  • Bunked The party was so bad that I was bunked.
  • bunsen I put the bunsen burner on the stove to heat up the water for the experiment.
  • bunted The baseball player bunted the ball to advance his teammate to third base.
  • Jounced The car jounced over the potholes in the road.
  • Pounced The cat pounced on the mouse before it had a chance to escape.

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