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  • noun Plural form of trampoline.

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Examples

  • There are two courts that are wall to wall trampolines, which is a lot better than the one trampoline in a backyard.

    The State Hornet 2008

  • There are two courts that are wall to wall trampolines, which is a lot better than the one trampoline in a backyard.

    The State Hornet 2008

  • It then inserts "trampolines" inside of functions affected by the patch.

    DesktopLinux.com 2010

  • While objects such as trampolines have proven to be dangerous, many injuries arise from things that parents may assume are much safer.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • It then inserts "trampolines" inside of functions affected by the patch.

    DesktopLinux.com 2010

  • Doodler jumps upon various platforms and items such as trampolines and jet packs to climb high into the heavens.

    World of Apple 2009

  • These gifts could be trips to the Caribbean islands, cars, or things such as trampolines or playhouses.

    Quazen 2008

  • "I probably dreamed about him when I was younger, but these days my most common dream is falling off buildings and onto trampolines, which is great fun.

    Home 2009

  • "I probably dreamed about him when I was younger, but these days my most common dream is falling off buildings and onto trampolines, which is great fun.

    Home 2009

  • "I probably dreamed about him when I was younger, but these days my most common dream is falling off buildings and onto trampolines, which is great fun.

    Film | guardian.co.uk 2009

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