Bounciness in a sentence as a noun

They could have weighed them precisely and measured their bounciness.

It's a really cool demo though, really enjoy the bounciness of "fruitcake on wheels".

The bounciness of the videos on the front page was a bit jarring to me initially.

In the demo, is all the bounciness necessary?

I have and like the 4000, but nothing replaces the mechanical "bounciness," if I may invent a word.

It’s springy but lacks the enthusiastic bounciness of the iPhone.

The extra bounciness of the animation can be a bit distracting after a while too.

But then you would probably incur a "jumpiness/bounciness" penalty.

The momentum and "bounciness" of scrolling is as blatantly non-native as can be. They've done a bunch of great work to get things as close as possible, but it's still a clunky non-native experience.

However minute, he must have done some homework about table size, ball size/weight/bounciness/color, and he's spent 100K on tours for his market research.

A real world analogy is a ball that can bounce and also has a bounciness coefficient, the ability to bounce is the method and the bounciness coefficient is the state.

Bounciness definitions

noun

the quality of a substance that is able to rebound

See also: bounce