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spring
verb sprang (past tense), sprung, sprung (past participle), springing (present participle)
- intr
1. To leap with a sudden quick launching action.
- Thesaurus: bounce, bound, hop, jump, leap, vault, dance.
2. To move suddenly and swiftly, especially from a stationary position.
- Example: sprang into action
4. To fit (eg a mattress) with springs.
5. To present or reveal something suddenly and unexpectedly.
- Example: sprang the idea on me without warning
- Form: spring something on someone (also)
- To engineer the escape of (a prisoner) from jail.
- Example: sprang the fence
8a. Said of wood or something wooden, eg a plank, mast, etc: to split, crack or become warped;
8b. To split, crack or warp (wood or something wooden, eg a plank, mast, etc).
- 1a. A metal coil that can be stretched or compressed, and which will return to its original shape when the pull or pressure is released, especially one where this can be done at a controlled rate so that it can be used to turn a mechanism, eg in a clock, watch, etc;
1b. A similar device that is designed to absorb shock waves, eg in the shock absorbers of some motor vehicles, or to make seats, beds, etc comfortable and bouncy.
2. Any place where water emerges from underground and flows on to the Earth's surface or into a body of water such as a lake.
3. The season between winter and summer, when most plants begin to grow, and usually thought of in the N hemisphere as consisting of the months from March to May inclusive, and in the S hemisphere as September to November. See also vernal.
- Form: Spring (also)
- Example: in the spring of her career
5a. The ability of a material to return rapidly to its original shape after a distorting force, such as stretching, bending or compression, has been removed
- Example: The elastic has lost its spring
- Thesaurus: bounce, elasticity, rebound, recoil, resilience.
- Example: a spring in his step
- Thesaurus: bounce, elasticity, buoyancy, resilience, vitality, zip.
adj
adj
- Said of a boat, bucket, etc: to develop a hole so that water can flow in or out.
- To come into someone's thoughts immediately or suddenly.
- Example: His name doesn't spring to mind
Phrasal Verb: spring back
- To return quickly to the original position.
- To develop or originate from (a place, etc).
- Example: an idea that had sprung from one of his students
- To come or rise to it, especially suddenly or quickly.
- Example: A beautiful smile sprang to her lips
- To appear or come into being suddenly.
- Example: New houses sprang up
