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1 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) i tilbageslaget* * *(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) i tilbageslaget -
2 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) de rebote -
3 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) í frákastinu -
4 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) visszapattantában -
5 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) no ressalto -
6 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) sıçrayan, geri tepen -
7 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) po odskoku -
8 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) pompusta -
9 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) (ta ballen) når den spretter tilbake, på returen -
10 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) di rimbalzo -
11 on the rebound
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12 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) po odbiciu (się) -
13 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) atsitienā; rikošetā -
14 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) (kam) atšokus, atsimušus -
15 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) på uppstuds -
16 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) după ce a ricoşat -
17 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) στον αέρα -
18 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) při odskoku -
19 on the rebound
(as (something) bounces back: He caught the ball on the rebound.) pri odskoku -
20 on the rebound
[ˈriːbaund]as (something) bounces back:عندَ الإرْتِدادHe caught the ball on the rebound.
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