Citations:bouncebackability

English citations of bouncebackability

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  • 2004 December 12, “Stevenage 3-2 Exeter City”, in BBC Beds Herts and Bucks[1]:
    Stevenage Borough showed great bouncebackability to come from 2-1 down at half-time to beat Exeter 3-2 at Broadhall Way, with two second half goals from Dino Maamria.
  • 2004 December 29, Paul Newman, “Palace demonstrate 'bouncebackability'”, in The Independent[2]:
    This was the ninth match in a row Iain Dowie's team have failed to win, though the Palace manager could take heart from an excellent first-half performance and, to use the word he coined earlier in the season, the "bouncebackability" they showed after going behind.
  • 2005 January 1, “The Ian Dowie Bouncebackability Award”, in The Times[3]:
    Stiff competition here too. Should the award go to the Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond, the man back in the job he insisted he would never, ever take again? Or should it be Peter Mandelson, who briefed the media that he was unsure whether to take a job in Brussels or return to the Cabinet? Or to Alan Milburn who discovered that there are limits to how much time families want Dad to spend with them? While all worthy nominees, my runner-up is Iain Duncan Smith for an impressive parliamentary attack on David Lammy (see above). The winner, though, has to be Ken Livingstone, who proved that Labour needed him more than he needed it, when he was allowed back into the party.
  • 2007 November 28, Mike Adamson, “Boothroyd's clones totter under Claret influence”, in The Guardian[4]:
    Watford had reacted to their first two defeats of the season with emphatic victories but there was no such bouncebackability here after Saturday's reverse at Barnsley.
  • 2009 April 4, Duncan White, “No miracles on saviour Alan Shearer's Newcastle managerial debut”, in The Telegraph[5]:
    Next to him was Iain Dowie, that Lazarus risen from a career nadir of face-to-camera speed summarising for Sky Sports on a Saturday afternoon. Here he was, back in the big time, embodying his own concept of bouncebackability.
  • 2010 December 27, Georgina Turner, “Tevez inspires against Newcastle”, in SI.com[6]:
    Yet Newcastle drew on impressive reserves of bouncebackability -- Tiote had his work cut out for him against Yaya Toure (whose snood seems to get a little bigger with every game), but it was the home side that threw most punches.
  • 2011 July 26, S Rajesh, “India's bouncebackability”, in ESPNcricinfo[7]:
    India have a poor record in the first Tests of series, but their second-Test numbers are remarkably better

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  • [[8]] News & Star newspaper - Well, it has taken a year, but now it can be confidently inserted into the Cumbrian vernacular. For ‘bouncebackability’ is the new motif for Carlisle United’s season.

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  • [[9]] April 6 2006 Times report of bouncebackability in Collins dictionary - as the author of “bouncebackability”, one of 1,500 new words in the latest edition of the Collins English Dictionary. ' Justin Crozier, an editor of the dictionary, which is out today, said: “Language doesn’t belong to professors and lexicographers, it belongs to its everyday users and that’s what we want to reflect. The language of the terraces is real, spoken language.”

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  • [[10]] - used by major company, after March 05
  • [[11]] - Online newspaper, 20th Jan 2006.
  • [[12]] - Offical website of the UK Science PArk Association - report word adopted by a design company -
    As for creating buzz words, Clive goes on to say “I know that Shakespeare regularly contrived words when there was no word available, but I’m not sure whether I condone the idea that new words like this should be coined on a regular basis. I do, however, make an exception for ‘bouncebackability’ as I genuinely believe there is no other word which adequately conveys that message!”
  • [[13]] - soccer report on Grantham Town offical web site, 27 September 2005
  • [[14]] - soccer report on Yahoo UK
  • [[15]] -

Track listing on a music album - 9. Gareth Emery & Jon O’Bir – Bouncebackability

  • [[16]] report in Rugby football club - so not just soccer use. November 13, 2004. Droitwich found some ‘bouncebackability’ on Saturday and in doing so kick-started their season with Matt Blackmore’s first win as skipper.
  • [[17]] 4 Nov 2005
  • [[18]] another soocer report, from Scotland. Saints go second in the league with a great show of bouncebackability from going down 2-0 to dwaw 2-2. 2 goals from Kirk Broadfoot to secure a point for saints.
  • [[19]] REport on Formula1 - Button is convinced that Sepang can provide the bouncebackability that he needs to trouble expected pacesetters Renault, Ferrari and McLaren.