Bouncers [noun]

Definition of Bouncers:

protector

Synonyms of Bouncers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bouncers:

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Sentence/Example of Bouncers:

To grumble, as Cox pointed out to Mrs. Bouncer, is a verb neuter meaning to complain without a cause.

Feet pounded out of the door above as Fats and the bouncer broke through.

He found himself looking up into the face of a strapping fellow who served Milligan as bouncer.

Begorra, I should know that v'ice; and I'll make the whole school shtand up togither one by one and shout, "Here's a bouncer!"

Not the least important part of the machinery is the patent “æolian bouncer,” as it is called.

One of the Pet's pupils, was the gentleman who had now introduced him to Mr. Bouncer's rooms.

Mr. Bouncer evaporates with a low bow, leaving the ladies to play with their parasols, and converse.

Mr. Verdant Green and Mr. Bouncer were speedily rescued from their position, and were not a little thankful for their escape.

In a word—and a dreadful word it is to all undergraduates—Mr. Bouncer was plucked!

"Commonly called rullochs," put in Mr. Bouncer, as a parenthetical correction, or marginal note on Mr. Verdant Green's words.