Hyperbole means exaggeration. Since it is unlikely that someone can literally bounce off of the walls due to being "hyper" this would qualify as hyperbole.
Bouncing Off the Walls was created in 2001.
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, hyperbole is used to emphasize extreme situations or emotions. For example, when Phillip says he will die if he doesn't have water, it is a hyperbolic statement to show the severity of his situation. Hyperbole helps create tension and drama in the story.
No a little isn't but a lot and they will be bouncing off the walls!:)
Hyper inflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls.
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No, "bouncing off the walls" is not a literary device. It is an idiom that means someone is behaving in a highly energetic or frenzied manner. Literary devices are tools writers use to create impactful and engaging works of literature.
It sounds like your words are bouncing off the walls as you speak
the particles of gas bouncing into the walls of the container.
it means crazy or hyperIt usually means that something was wildly disruptive.
I think you are asking about hyper tension.
cell walls rupture
Let the doctor and the teacher tell it I gave him a gram of sugar and he started climbing walls and throwing poo sugars real energy is a illousion it is really its a placebo sugar gives you energy yes it does not affect your behavior or how you use this energy for example some marathon runners drink monster that doesn't mean after a monster I am going to run 26 miles so it also doesn't mean auger makes you hyper or it makes you act up you fill your kids head that if they have suger then they will be bouncing off the walls so they and they aren't to blame you are