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1. As soon as Barney spots the bouncy castle, all interest in his old Gran disappears and he starts clamouring to have a go … Emma and Adrian exchange a glance
2. this week?” He was bouncy this morning as he was busy ferrying
3. Three bouncy hours
4. playpen and bouncy seat and as much of Joseph’s other
5. He was bouncy and never seemed to age
6. Drag the bouncy seat into the bathroom
7. He appears to show little preference for the slow and low wickets which are typical in India, and has scored many centuries on the hard, bouncy pitches in South Africa and Australia
8. Miniature golf with 4 holes, a bouncy castle, stuff like that
9. The whoops of joy and delight coming from Tracey in the garden fill Watkin with pleasure, and Wat promises her ‘Next week I’ll take you to the bouncy castle and we can watch the cricket in the afternoon, then it’s down to Joe's ice cream parlour in the yard of the Oystermouth train station on the Mumbles railway
10. Then she gets up and takes several quick, bouncy steps to the bathroom
11. “Enough of the bouncy brain,” he told himself
12. Well, a little bit steady, in a jouncy trouncy bouncy sort of unbalanced way
13. They bought l toys such as trikes, cars, mini bouncy houses and toys, slides as well as balls and other play equipment and started two groups for parents and children at the church
14. “I should hope so, my sweet child!” She gave one last bouncy laugh as she grew thin and faded into the sunny air
15. without having to sing to a wailing baby waiting in the bouncy seat
16. Dan assured her as he continued down the bouncy, unkempt road on
17. “Alright! Now that all of our friends are here we can get started! Does everyone have their buddies?” Veronica Peters asked, as she looked around the room at the bouncy, messy-haired heads of ten 4-year-olds
18. They hugged and he patted her bouncy little behind “for luck
19. ‘I keep thinking about what your man Will said,’ she remarked, as we sat around the table in the pub garden, watching Thom periodically butt heads with the other children on the sagging bouncy castle
20. ‘Mum,’ I said, shortly after Thom had finished his chicken and run off to play, and about five minutes before he would lose his lunch on the bouncy castle and put it out of action for the rest of the afternoon, ‘do you ever mind not having had a career?’