Meaning of rebound tumbler | Babel Free
Definitions
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Synonym of trampolinist. obsolete, uncommon
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Synonym of trampoline. obsolete, uncommon
Examples
“We are going to have to refer to Emil Mamaglia’s boys at A&M as “rebound tumblers” now. The Nissen Trampoline Co. of Cedar Rapids has written us pointing out that despite the popularity of the word “Trampoline,” that is their copyrighted name, to be written with a capital “T” and used only in connection with their equipment.”
“This piking is used by the experienced rebound tumbler as a means of adjustment to his landing and begins before the final twist is completed.”
“Steve Johnson, a rebound tumbler from Denver, Colo., has been a consistent winner for the gymnastics team.”
“These procedures of increasing and decreasing angular velocity are commonly observed when watching a rebound tumbler in action. If the rebound tumbler performs a front flip rapidly while in the air above the trampoline bed, it is best performed in a full tuck position.”
“Then he leaped twelve feet in the air as if shot off a rebound tumbler.”
“At last . . . a rebound tumbler that offers EVERYTHING! COMPLETE SAFETY (No Exposed Springs) . . . BALANCED REBOUND ACTION . . . FAR GREATER DURABILITY . . . YEARS OF HARD USE…EASY HANDLING AND STORAGE…JUST ROLL IT AWAY!”
“He had a bean pole, a rebound tumbler, some ropes, garbage cans, old chairs, a stick, and a weather-beaten old television antenna. As was his daily training habit, he would climb the ropes, swing around the bean pole, work out on the rebound tumbler, then use his rusty old television antenna as a pole to leap over the piled-up garbage cans and chairs.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.