Pronunciation: /baʊns haʊs/
noun a large inflatable structure typically used for children's entertainment, in which participants can jump and bounce around
A1 I saw a bounce house at the park.
A2 The children had a lot of fun playing in the bounce house.
B1 The rental company offers a variety of bounce houses for parties.
B2 The bounce house was a big hit at the birthday celebration.
C1 The inflatable bounce house provided hours of entertainment for the kids.
C2 The elaborate bounce house featured multiple slides and tunnels for the children to explore.
formal The children had a great time playing in the bounce house at the birthday party.
informal The bounce house at the carnival was so much fun!
slang Let's go jump around in the bounce house for a while.
figurative His emotions were like a bounce house, constantly changing and unpredictable.
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