stott

/stɑt/
verb
  1. To bounce or rebound; to cause something to bounce.
    • The stone stotted across the surface of the lake.
    • He stotted the basketball on the driveway before shooting.
    • The ball stotted off the wall and hit the window.
noun
  1. A bounce or rebound.
    • The player caught the ball on the second stott.
    • The ball took a high stott and went over the fence.
    • With one stott, the rubber ball landed in the gutter.
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