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bounce out

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bounce out (of something)
to rebound out of or away from something. The ball bounced out of the corner into my hands. The ball bounced out of the box it had fallen into.
See also: bounce, out


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I should then have stepped forward and taken it but instead I made the mistake of allowing the ball to bounce out of play, the Italians won the resulting lineout and an Andrea Scanavacca penalty moments later allowed the visitors breathing space.
Colin Lloyd's form was patchy against Peter Manley last week, but he managed to hit a pair of 180s and would have had two more but for bounce outs.
 
 
 
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