(Internet) unsuccessful delivery of email
bounced
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bounced.
Editorial note
He said Groth did a second serve kicker that bounced over his opponent and continued over the back fence.
Quick take
(Internet) unsuccessful delivery of email
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for bounced.
adjective
(Internet) unsuccessful delivery of email
Example sentences
He said Groth did a second serve kicker that bounced over his opponent and continued over the back fence.
Two weeks was longer than my greylisting time, messages bounced because aol saw no server at the other end.
Perhaps they've always been taller and were suppressed by two world wars and famine etc and have since bounced back.
It bounced, as in what goes up must (unless it achieves escape velocity), come back down.
He'd been trying to figure it out for 4 months or bounced emails.
I really thought the thing was lost when it bounced off a kilomter from the comet.
Worse than that, it's all bounced through a site called securesuite.co.uk.
And why would a charity care about a bounced check?
I gave up on their RMA/warranty process because I was bounced back and forth between the same two numbers a few times.
I would suspect any really long distance communication would be bounced through relays.
Maybe someone can debunk this idea: Could it have been some harmonic frequency of a terrestial lower frequency radio signal (such as 710MHz) that bounced off ionosphere?
Otherwise, I'll submit a transaction, forget about, then buy something, and run into a bounced check or overdraft fee.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use bounced in a sentence?
He said Groth did a second serve kicker that bounced over his opponent and continued over the back fence.
What does bounced mean?
(Internet) unsuccessful delivery of email
What part of speech is bounced?
bounced is commonly used as adjective.