bouncer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bouncer in the PONS Dictionary

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English
There have been several occurrences of injurious bouncers in recent times.
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He has earned a reputation for troubling batsmen with his lively pace and well-directed bouncer.
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He was a bouncer, caring supervisor in a psychiatric hospital, security agent and debt collector.
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It can range from a bouncer (often bouncing as high as the batsman's head) to a yorker (landing at his feet).
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One run came in on a groundout and the other on a high bouncer that escaped an infielder's glove and was scored on a single.
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The bouncers, which are the only non-player-controlled objects that can push other objects, allow mechanisms to be constructed.
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Multiple traffic bouncers can be installed parallel, in order to balance traffic load across different links.
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In the 1990s, the club started to develop a reputation for tough bouncers and strict rules against dancing.
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However, he is stopped at the door by the bouncer, who rips his magazine in half.
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In the late 19th century, bouncers at small town dances and bars physically resolved disputes and removed troublemakers, without worrying about lawsuits.
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