rebound-tumbler

See also: rebound tumbler

English

Noun

rebound-tumbler (plural rebound-tumblers)

  1. Alternative form of rebound tumbler.
    • 1960 January 22, “Globetrotters In 4-Game Set”, in Valley Times, volume 23, number 19, North Hollywood, Calif., →OCLC, page 18:
      Variety acts include: Kimi Yokoi, Bailina of the Bicycle; Carmenas Duo, Europe’s foremost hand-balancers; The Parrys, rebound-tumblers, and Richard Bergmannn, England, former world champion, vs. Norikazu “Cannonball” Fujii, Japan.
    • 1960 March 30, “Thursday Attraction Star-Studded . . .: Entertaining ‘Sports’ Evening In Store For Globetrotter Fans”, in The Sheboygan Press, volume LIII, number 88, Sheboygan, Wis., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 23, columns 2–3:
      Besides the ball game, five carefully picked acts will entertain the crowd at halftime. They are rebound-tumbler Dick Albershardt, batonist Guy Allan, juggling unicyclist Roy Foy, unicyclist Jacques Cordon, and equilibrist George Lee.
    • 1960 June 2, “Picture News Around the World”, in The Pensacola Journal, 65th year, number 154, Pensacola, Fla., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 10C:
      Bouncy Ann Eastham, of Star City, Ark., is sailing through the air in Atlantic City, N. J., after being bounced from a rebound-tumbler at George Hamid’s famous Steel Pier.
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