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bounder Definition

bounder (bo̵undər)

noun

Chiefly Brit., Informal a man whose behavior is ungentlemanly; cad

Etymology: bound + -er

bounder Usage Examples

Adjective modifier

  • little: Seems to me that's about all the little bounder wants doing to it.
  • large: This large glacial erratic bounder is slightly smaller and different in shape to the Gray Mare.
  • great: Greatest bounders: what you thought Last month Simon Rae nominated the 10 Greatest Bounders in the History of Cricket.
  • other: Other first-time speed bounders keep their legs straight and overflex their hips like Russian dancers in order to reach out to cover more ground.

Browse dictionary entries near bounder

  1. bounden
  2. bounded medium
  3. bounded
  4. boundary layer
  5. boundary
  6. bound to
  7. -bound
  8. bound
  9. bouncing Bet
  10. bouncing
  1. boundless
  2. bounteous
  3. bountiful
  4. bounty
  5. bounty hunter
  6. bounty jumper
  7. bouquet
  8. bouquet garni
  9. bourbon
  10. Bourbonism