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The answer TRAMPOLINE has 42 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of trampoline in various dictionaries:
noun - gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame
A strong, taut sheet, usually of canvas, attached with springs to a metal frame and used for gymnastic springing and tumbling.
TRAMPOLINE - A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched between a steel frame using many coiled springs. People bounce on tra...
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George Nissen invented this, a "bouncing table", after seeing how circus performers bounced into safety nets |
The devices used in this new Olympic sport can propel somersaulting gymnasts up to 30 feet in the air |
Inspired by circus safety nets, George Nissen invented this piece of gymnastics equipment |
In the 1930s George Nissen developed this bouncy apparatus which later split off from gymnastics |
This sport introduced in Summer 2000 plays out over a raised area 16 1/2 feet long & 9 1/2 feet wide |
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A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched between a steel frame using many coiled springs. People bounce on trampolines for recreational and competitive purposes. * The fabric that users bounce on (commonly known as the "bounce mat" or "trampoline bed") is not elastic itself; the elasticity is provided by the springs that connect it to the frame, which store potential energy. |