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No, it is not an adverb. Bounced is the past tense of the verb bounce.

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Is extreme an adverb and an adjective?

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How many syllables are in the word bounced?

The word 'bounced' has one syllable.


What is a sentence for bounced?

The NBA player bounced the ball


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When was Bounced Checks created?

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bounced. Example: I bounced on the skippy ball.


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What is Another name for a bounced check?

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