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English Idioms Bounce Off The Walls
Bounce Off The Walls - to be very jumpy; to have a huge amount of energy; to be extermmly excited or nervous
- The children are boucing off the walls. I will be happy when they go back to school next week.
- The children are so excited about going on holiday They are bouching off the walls.
- The football fans are bouching off the walls, when they won the world cup for the 2nd year in a row.
- My family is boucing off the walls, when we found out we won the lottery.
- On the last day of school the children are always bounceing off the walls.
- The people were bouching off the walls during the concert. The concert was excellent.
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