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trampoline

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In computer programming , the word trampoline has a number of meanings, and is generally associated with jumps (i.e., moving to different code paths).

Usage examples of trampoline.

And he bounced across the trampoline and gave Sneezy a push that sent him flying into the tai-chi instructor robot.

Tommy and Shiri were bouncing on the trampoline, making smart-aleck remarks.

They roared hideously and stomped around the room, making his bed wiggle like a trampoline he was trying to climb onto.

When the trampoline is not supporting any weight, the Mona Lisa looks normal.

For example, the trampoline is most significantly stretched right under your body and therefore the distance relations between points in this area are most severely distorted.

This region of the trampoline, therefore, has the largest amount of curvature, in line with what you expect, since this is where the Mona Lisa suffers the greatest distortion, yielding the hint of a grimace at the corner of her customary enigmatic smile.

When standing on the Mona Lisa trampoline, the image becomes most distorted under your weight.

There were conference rooms, exercise facilities with a trampoline room, bowling alley, shooting range, basketball court, a putting green.

The gentle voice with the iron insistence of the dedicated droned on and on until each repetition seemed to trampoline into the gray matter of my mind.

Peering skyward at his endless hurtling, let us simply shrug, fold up the trampoline we were going to try and catch him in, and place it once again on top of the rafters, in the garage.

Like a jumper on a trampoline he went headfirst, turning slowly at an angle, toward the handrails of the prow gallery.

They filled in the other boxes with trampoline flips, pushups, twenty-kilometer run, hundred-meter dash, precision back-flips, running broad jump, and handstand race.

Because the gravity was even more meager than the light was dim, the town had been designed as a fully three-dimensional space, with railings and glide ropes and flying dumbbell waiters, cliffside balconies and elevators, chutes and ladders, diving boards and trampolines, hanging restaurants and plinth pavilions, all illuminated by bright white floating lamp globes.

So we collected our Olympic gold medals, the high dive and the trampoline dance, the 300-kilo press and the fancy figure skating, the pole vault and the 400-metre hurdles, and by imperceptible nudgings and murmurings we clued each other closer to the ultimate moment, and then we were there, and for an unending interval we were dissolved into the fount of creation, and then the unending interval ended and we fell away from each other, sweaty and sticky and exhausted.

In their attempts to fly across the wind the poor Arrowhead was bouncing like a hang glider, yanking them up and down, up and down, up and down, as if the gondola were indeed attached to the underside of a trampoline.