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Definition of Jounced
1. jounce [v] - See also: jounce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jounced
Literary usage of Jounced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, American, and Anglo by Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland (1889)
"Who was followed shortly after by a most unhappy tramp, Upon whose features
poverty had jounced her iron stamp. -The Ballad of Charity. jounced, smitten ..."
2. Suffolk Words and Phrases: Or, An Attempt to Collect the Lingual Localisms by Edward Moor (1823)
"A jolt generally. Jinn is sometimes used in the same sense—especially in Norfolk.
" I was good tidily jounced in the Trolly. ..."
3. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1898)
"Opinion of the Court, per VANN, J. was jounced and lost his balance. lie reached
forward and got a tighter grip on his lines at the time he was jounced. ..."
4. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1900)
"... across the back of the mule where they had been jounced up and down, their
heads hanging, or perhaps tied in pairs and thrown over a pele in a cart. ..."
5. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (1887)
"Patron-Minette must have had a hand in this." This word struck Marius.
"Patron-Minette," said he, "I did hear that word pro jounced, in fact. ..."
6. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... and most specially since my last departing from your good lordship and the
council, I have determined, and, betwixt God and me, utterly re- jounced the ..."
7. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
""Bb-billie" I chattered, as we jounced into the thank-ye-marms and rattled over
the loose stones, "st-tt-op a mmm-inute. I ww-want to tttt-ell this old ..."