bounce-n; 4 Senses

Sense Number 1: springiness in a substance, resilience

Commentary: BOUNCE[+quality][+springiness][+substance]

Examples:
This conditioner will give your hair extra bounce.
The children wore out the bounce in the mattress springs by jumping on them.
Sally doesn't seem to have any bounce since her surgery. (figurative extension)
John has had a bounce in his step ever since his promotion. (figurative extension)

Mappings:
PropBank: NP
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: a rebounding jump or spring of an object

Commentary: BOUNCE[+action][+jump][+rebounding]

Examples:
The referee determined that the bounce was out of bounds.
The toddler enjoyed a bounce on his father's knee. (knee rebounds)
We could feel every bounce of the old truck over the rutted dirt road.

Mappings:
PropBank: NP
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2, 3

Sense Number 3: a sudden price increase

Commentary: BOUNCE[+quantity][+price][+increase][+sudden]

Examples:
There was a sudden bounce in oil prices last week.
There could be a sharp bounce in real estate prices next year.

Mappings:
PropBank: NP
WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: 1c

Sense Number 4: none of the above

Commentary: Automatically generated NOTA sense (bbn)

Examples:

Mappings:
PropBank: NP