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It scoots passengers through the city a bit bouncily, but efficiently.
He sways bouncily on the balls of his feet.
But the Dastard's eyes were still glued to her bouncily heaving décolletage.
The woman trotted bouncily down the steps, glanced fleetingly at Jesus, and promptly ignored him.
"Coming right up," Sheila agreed, trotting bouncily off.
The minstrel got up almost bouncily.
Jeremy and Dominic Silk emerged bouncily from the other Cadillac.
McWhirter was grinning and verbose as he walked bouncily from one working party to another, his crumpled jacket flapping.
He moves bouncily.
She performed five numbers with undimming verve, gathered her full green skirt, and swept off the little stage as bouncily as a gymnast.
Wasted and unsteady, he tiptoed bouncily down a tall hallway after someone from Praxis, and collapsed thankfully on a bed in a small room.
The music derives from contemporary disco-pop, buoyant and glossily electronic in texture and bouncily danceable in beat.
Loquacious and bouncily energetic as ever, she giggles at any suggestion that strife in the stomach department could have threatened her capture of two Commonwealth golds.
Her question was all too quickly answered, for Georgette went on bouncily, "Yes, she takes care of Philip's children--and a daunting task it is, too."
The harlots were bouncily played by Elaine Kudo, Kathleen Moore and Christina Fagundes.
In his debut as a Harlequin who entertained at the party, Adam Hendrickson was bouncily virtuosic yet did not make his character's moments of weariness convincing.
Loge's flickering fire music - one realizes what a lot of it there is - is bouncily defined without getting in the way of the steady onward flow.
Even the "Hallelujah" chorus was springy and light, as Mr. Westenburg moved bouncily around the stage, wearing evening clothes, a red carnation and black sneakers.
Brecht's signature alienation effect was never writ as briskly or bouncily as it is in this capitalism-bashing study of thugs, whores and mercenary parents in Victorian London.
Another of Mr. Kurtag's very alive musical jottings, "Hommage a Elliott Carter" for unaccompanied oboe, was played bouncily and finely by Marcia Butler.
Clips from her television appearances go back at least as far as 1951 and a bouncily swinging number called "You're Not the Kind of a Boy for a Girl Like Me."
The third track "Show Room Dummies" was described by Allmusic as "bouncily melodic in a way that most of Trans-Europe Express isn't" and with lyrics which are "slightly paranoid".
Bouncily conducted by Rudolph Palmer, it still served that purpose; and if it wasn't singing for the ages, the soloists almost certainly did at least as good a job as the Austrian princesses did 240 years before.
Even in his "St. Joan," which has the most serious ending of any of his plays, he has to tack on an epilogue where his heroine returns bouncily for a congenial discussion with all the people who let her down.
It's the oddest mountain music you've ever heard, bouncily arranged for a mutant Dixieland ensemble (fiddle, clarinet, dobro, bassoon and French horn), the bassoon and French horn hilariously swapping old-time trombone lines.