On The Bounce Meaning

On The Bounce is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (Britain, idiomatic, informal, chiefly sports) consecutively, in succession. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

On The Bounce

(Britain, idiomatic, informal, chiefly sports) consecutively, in succession

Example : 2001 October 8, "Popey", “Sunday League Footie”[1], alt.sports.soccer.everton, Usenet:  A tough openeing to our Kettering Area Division 4 season, with going out of the cup in the first round, and three straight losses on the bounce.2003, Matthew Symonds and Larry Ellison, Softwar[2], ISBN 074322504X, page 462:  After those eleven wins on the bounce, it’s desperately disappointing, but Ellison doesn’t seem too down when I find him back on Katana.2007, Neil Boulton, Vamos! the Avon Plate Story[3], ISBN 1425141706, page 33:  Two wins on the bounce. It obviously wasn't luck last week.

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