Spring

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"Spring" in a Sentence (90 examples)

Spring will be here before long.

I took a cooking class last spring and learned to bake bread.

Spring brings mild weather after the cold winter.

School begins in spring.

I can't wait for spring to come so we can sit under the cherry trees.

The hot spring will do you good.

I spring out of the darkness.

It is in early spring that daffodils come into bloom.

He's no spring chicken.

Spring will come soon.

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The boat sprang a leak and began to sink.

...þe wound þat was springand with huge stremes of blude...

...so the man tooke his concubine, and brought her foorth vnto them, and they knew her, and abused her all the night vntil the morning: and when the day began to spring, they let her goe.

Home I would go, But that my Dores are hatefull to my eyes. Fill'd and damm'd up with gaping Creditors, Watchfull as Fowlers when their Game will ſpring; […]

Who hath diuided a water-course for the ouerflowing of waters? or a way for the lightning of thunder, To cause it to raine on the earth, where no man is: on the wildernesse wherein there is no man? To satisfie the desolate and waste ground, and to cause the bud of the tender herbe to spring forth.

Commerce! beneath whose poison-breathing shade No solitary virtue dares to spring, […]

Dr. Sigmund Freud... says that everything you and I do springs from two motives: the sex urge and the desire to be great.

There was moisture in the ground, and from it sprang a million flowers, gold and blue and brown and red.

Foxglove sprang tall and purple among the trees.

He hit the gas and the car sprang to life.

Deer spring with their hind legs, using their front hooves to steady themselves.

...into helle spring...

Ye kynge... sprange out of his chare and resseyuyd them worshipfully.

...the Mountain Stag, that springs From Height to Height, and bounds along the Plains, Nor has a Master to restrain his Course...

...out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.

However, with the dainty volume my quondam friend sprang into fame. At the same time he cast off the chrysalis of a commonplace existence.

Thus she advanced; her belly low, almost touching the surface of the ground—a great cat preparing to spring upon its prey.

Reporters sprang to the conclusion that the speech would make detailed new commitments...

He sprang from peasant stock.

From this basis, a first-order difference equation for the evolution of capital per worker is found, and the time path of the economy springs from this equation.

He sprang the trap.

They sprung another Mine... wherein was placed about sixtie Barrels of Powder.

On the 23d, the Besiegers sprung a Mine under the Salient Angle, upon the Right of the Haif Moon, which had the desired Success, the Enemy's Gallery on that Side, and the Mason-Work of the Counterscarp, being thereby demolished.

I sprang the fence, and was soon in the village street.

...[they] sought the fairest stoned horses to spring their mares...

On the 22nd the mines sprang, and took very good effect.

The whole contraption appears liable to spring apart at any moment.

The Edward sprang hir foremast.

For generations of men the springer spaniel has been looked upon as the dog for springing pheasants in covert and finding and retrieving dead birds or winged runners when ordered to do so. The properly broken dog will not chase, but drop to wing and shot.

[…] by the beginning of this century a still smaller breed, with a weight of 4 of 5 pounds and a chest measurement of around 12 inches, had come into being for springing rabbits. Such, then, is a rough, quick ancestral picture of our modern Dachshund, and[…]

I winter, ruffed grouse sometimes roost at night on the ground under the insulating snow. Even during the midday hours, I have often flushed grouse out from under the snow-bowed branches of "buck-brush," the type of environment where a hunter would more likely expect to spring a rabbit or two.

He figured that nobody would ever spring him, but he figured wrong.

Sorry to spring it on you like this but I've been offered another job.

North Korea loves to spring surprises. More unusual is for its US foe to play along.

His lieutenants hired a team of miners to help spring him.

If I was in jail I know you'd spring me

They sprung an arch over the lintel.

The arches spring from the front posts.

He wouldn't spring a nickel for a bag of peanuts.

Don't drive it in too hard, as it will ‘spring’ the plane-iron, and make it concave.

A piece of timber sometimes springs in seasoning.

He sprang in the slat.

“Gee, Dad, Nancy’s springing all right,” Ray said and paused in spontaneous pleasure. Stan Parker came, and together they looked at their swelling heifer.

I do not know how John and his mistress would have settled the fate of the thief, but just at this moment a policeman entered — for the cook had sprung the rattle, and had been screaming "Murder" and "Thieves."

The pris'ner with a spring from prison broke; Then stretch'd his feather'd fans with all his might, And to the neighb'ring maple wing'd his flight.

Spring is the time of the year most species reproduce.

You can visit me in the spring, when the weather is bearable.

No joy the blowing season gives, ⁠The herald melodies of spring, ⁠But in the songs I love to sing A doubtful gleam of solace lives.

Last spring, the periodical cicadas emerged across eastern North America. Their vast numbers and short above-ground life spans inspired awe and irritation in humans—and made for good meals for birds and small mammals.

Chinese New Year always occurs in January or February but is called the "Spring Festival" throughout East Asia because it is reckoned as the beginning of their spring.

I spent my spring holidays in Morocco.

The spring issue will be out next week.

...and it came to passe about the spring of the day, that Samuel called Saul to the top of the house...

O how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day.

Arab Spring

Prague Spring

This beer was brewed with pure spring water.

We jumped so hard the bed springs broke.

He had warped round with the springs on his cable, and had recommenced his fire upon the Aurora.

You should put a couple of springs onto the jetty to stop the boat moving so much.

Spring is likewise a rope reaching diagonally from the stern of a ship to the head of another which lies along-side or a-breast of her.

‘Springs’ are the ropes used on a ship that is alongside a berth to prevent fore and aft movements.

A spar is said to be sprung, when it is cracked or split,... and the crack is called a spring.

the spring of a bow

Heav'ns what a spring was in his Arm, to throw: How high he held his Shield, and rose at ev'ry blow!

Mrs Durbeyfield, excited by her song, trod the rocker with all the spring that was left in her after a long day's seething in the suds.

As wel the singers as the players on instruments shall bee there: all my springs are in thee.

Such a man can do all things through Christ that strengtheneth him, he can patiently suffer all things with cheerfull submission and resignation to the Divine Will. He has a secret Spring of spiritual Joy, and the continual Feast of a good Conscience within, that forbid him to be miserable.

[…] discover, at least in some degree, the secret springs and principles, by which the human mind is actuated in its operations?

‘Have you ever contemplated, Adrian, the phenomenon of springs?’ ‘Coils, you mean?’ ‘Not coils, Adrian, no. Coils not. Think springs of water. Think wells and spas and sources. Well-springs in the widest and loveliest sense. Jerusalem, for instance, is a spring of religiosity. One small town in the desert, but the source of the world’s three most powerful faiths. […] Religion seems to bubble from its sands.’

Our Author ſhuns by vulgar Springs to move / The Hero's Glory, or the Virgin's Love; […]

The firstand spring the fiddle did play Hey wi the gay and the grinding Said, "Ye'll drown my sister, as she's dune me." At the bony bony bows of London

True it is that, owing to the migratory propensities of our countrymen, every third man has wintered at Naples, springed at Vienna, summered in Switzerland, and autumned on the banks of the Lago Maggiore;

If Tad’s father and Tad had wintered, springed, summered, and autumned together for an hundred years instead of fifteen they could[…]

They wintered in a warm place And summered in a cold, But where they springed and autumned I never have been told.

She springed in London, summered in Stockholm, autumned at Vichy, and wintered at Monte Carlo.

In recent years his friend the fourth-quarter king summered, autumned, and springed in nearby Southern California, which was how they stayed so easily in touch.

Larry and Bill had planned to hold a white-linen “fancy” fund-raiser dinner in late June or early July, which would bring out the moneyed crowd who “summered” on the Island. If you summer or winter somewhere you are affluent, Larry knew. (Funny, though, he had never heard of anyone who “autumned” in Vermont or who was “springing” in Colorado.)

There the roſy-finger'd Spring, by the liquid mirror of a cryſtalline pool, was attiring her fair daughters in ſeven-fold ornaments, while the love-whiſpering breezes ſtole kiſſes as they paſſed, and fanned their glowing beauties.

[T]he Regent’s park was full of winter chirruppings and sweet with Spring odours.

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