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rebote

American  
[ri-boh-tee] / rɪˈboʊ ti /

noun

  1. the rear wall of a cancha or jai alai court.

  2. a shot in which the ball is played as it comes off this wall.


Etymology

Origin of rebote

< Spanish: a rebound, equivalent to re- re- + bote a blow, bounce, akin to botar to hurl, throw

Example Sentences

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I just wrapped a short film in Barcelona called “El Rebote” that was unlike anything I’ve ever done.

From Los Angeles Times

El disparo de Dempsey se choca contra la pared y un rebote se descubre fuera de linea.

From The Guardian

Un rebote del aire cae en las pies de Aguilar en el lado derecho y con un voleo para salvar en las memorias, mete un golazo.

From The Guardian

El disparo de Dempsey se choca contra la pared y un rebote se descubre fuera de linea.

From The Guardian

Un rebote del aire cae en las pies de Aguilar en el lado derecho y con un voleo para salvar en las memorias, mete un golazo.

From The Guardian