bounding (Meaning)

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bounding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bound

Webster

bounding (a.)

Moving with a bound or bounds.

bounding Sentence Examples

  1. The deer was bounding gracefully through the forest, effortlessly leaping over fallen logs.
  2. With each bounding step, the puppy grew more confident in exploring its surroundings.
  3. The kangaroo's powerful hind legs enabled it to cover vast distances with bounding leaps.
  4. The children were bounding with excitement as they waited for the carnival to open.
  5. The mountain goat was bounding up the steep slope with remarkable agility.
  6. The bounding waves crashed against the rocky shore, sending salty spray into the air.
  7. The bounding hare darted across the field, its white tail flashing in the sunlight.
  8. The bounding rhythm of the music urged everyone to dance with joyful abandon.
  9. The athlete's bounding strides carried her swiftly towards the finish line.
  10. The bounding enthusiasm of the crowd energized the performers on stage.

FAQs About the word bounding

of Bound, Moving with a bound or bounds.

joined, inclosing, peripheral, connecting, attached,encircling, connected, linked, surrounding, marginal

nonadjacent, isolate, apart, isolated, farthest, single, noncontiguous, remote, remote, noncontiguous

The deer was bounding gracefully through the forest, effortlessly leaping over fallen logs.

With each bounding step, the puppy grew more confident in exploring its surroundings.

The kangaroo's powerful hind legs enabled it to cover vast distances with bounding leaps.

The children were bounding with excitement as they waited for the carnival to open.