Jouncing [verb]

Definition of Jouncing:

shock, jolt

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Sentence/Example of Jouncing:

So in the jouncing, bouncing cart thereafter the four went, the little donkey not seeming to mind the load in the least.

Walter could but cling to the swaying, jouncing, skidding sled, and let the dogs go where they would.

In single file the long line of creaking, jouncing carts stretched far across the prairie.

In time, even, they broke into an unwieldy trot, jolting and jouncing the stiff-springed dray over the ruts.

The first day, in spite of the corduroy ruckabuck jouncing, I felt a sort of halo of joy hovering around me.

There was no time to say more, for the automobile was jouncing over the stones in too lively a manner.

"It'll never sustain the coin," said Old Dibs, jouncing up and down on it like a dancing hippopotamus.

The road along the river was a rather rough one and they had to proceed slowly, for fear of jouncing off part of the load.

I fell right in a pile of leaves, and it was like jouncing up and down in the hay.

A short time later Chow came jouncing out to the airfield astride a motor scooter, hauling a cart loaded with supplies.