Spring

Word SPRING
Character 6
Hyphenation spring
Pronunciations /spɹɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Spring"

What do we mean by spring?

To move upward or forward in a single quick motion or a series of such motions; leap. intransitive verb

To move suddenly, especially because of being resilient or moved by a spring. intransitive verb

To start doing something suddenly. intransitive verb

To appear or come into being quickly. intransitive verb

To issue or emerge suddenly. intransitive verb

To arise from a source; develop: synonym: stem. intransitive verb

To extend or curve upward, as a rafter or arch. intransitive verb

To become warped, split, or cracked. Used of wood. intransitive verb

To move out of place; come loose, as parts of a mechanism. intransitive verb

To buy something or pay an expense. intransitive verb

To cause to leap, dart, or come forth suddenly. intransitive verb

To release from a checked or inoperative position. intransitive verb

To present or disclose unexpectedly or suddenly. intransitive verb

To cause to be released from prison or other confinement. intransitive verb

To cause to warp, split, or crack, as a mast. intransitive verb

To have (a mast, for example) warp, split, or crack. intransitive verb

An elastic device, such as a coil of wire, that regains its original shape after being compressed or extended. noun

To weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation

The time period, in the Northern Hemisphere, between Winter (Dec. 21 to Mar. 20) and Summer (June 21 to Sept. 20), usually starting on the Vernal Equinox, March 21st and lasting until June 20th. Urban Dictionary

If you're in college, the time when all the girls pull out their 'assets' from hiding and show them in short skirts, halters, and flipflops. Very nice weather too. Urban Dictionary

Spring is the best person every Urban Dictionary

Pay. Generally indicates that the person is doing it as a favour or out of generosity. Urban Dictionary

German word for 'jump' Urban Dictionary

Short for the Springfield 1903 rifle, occasionally used as a sniper rifle in many WW2 based shooters. Urban Dictionary

Springness is the hidden presence of the concealed mystery of truth A poet's corpus will never die, for it has a timeless springness Urban Dictionary

A city in Arkansas of approximately 40,000 located 50 miles SW of Little Rock. Also referred to as Not Springs National Park. It is called Not Springs because there is NOT anything to do or see there. Urban Dictionary

A sharp shooting pain followed by a brief intake of breath through puckered lips. Urban Dictionary

To be used in a state of desperation or complete disappointment. the term no springs is in reference to a 50's infomercial on the importance of springs in everyday life. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Spring

The word "spring" in example sentences

This ligament contains a considerable amount of elastic fibers, so as to give elasticity to the arch and spring to the foot; hence it is sometimes called the “spring” ligament. ❋ Unknown (1918)

_sleeve_ or _thimble_ and it usually forms one of the main terminals of the jack; the spring, forming the other principal terminal, is called the _tip spring_, since it engages the tip of the plug. ❋ George Patterson (1910)

But sparrows splashed in the pools of sunshine; in a lull the darky's voice came again, chanting passionately, "In de spring, spring, _spring_!" and Carl clamored: "I've _got_ to get out to-day. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)

I dumped the term spring cleaning from my personal lexicon many years ago. ❋ Jeffrey Shaffer (2011)

"We are hopeful B.J. will be able to go through spring with it being his non-throwing shoulder and be able to participate in spring from a mental standpoint," coach Skip Holtz said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nor does the term spring to mind when some scary wackadoo runs amok at a university and starts shooting everything that moves. ❋ Anne Johnson (2008)

Perhaps the most common way to fish a plastic frog in spring is with a slow stop-and-go retrieve along the outside edges of shoreline cover. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Define the term spring and give an example of a spring in the area. ❋ Unknown (1987)

And I am here to tell you that a great many of the ills that have overtaken Britain spring from the Socialist regime - the lack of incentive, the feeling that the Government is going to do everything for everybody, at somebody's expense. ❋ Unknown (1956)

A bee among the flowers in spring is one of the cheerfullest things that can be looked upon. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Such an extreme tide is known as a perigean spring tide, the word spring being derived from the German springen - to "spring up," and is not, as is often mistaken, a reference to the spring season. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If you have been keeping an eye on all the runway shows, then you must know that this spring is all about military inspiration … AGAIN (nothing is new in fashion, right?). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ron says the rain this spring is affecting farming, especially the hay crop used for feeding animals. ❋ Olga Bonfiglio (2010)

As one German visitor put it, "Carolina in the spring is a paradise, in the summer a hell and in the autumn a hospital." ❋ J.R. McNeill (2010)

As April has come in with a growl in New York and the Northeast, with winter-weather-like conditions, who can utter the word "spring"? ❋ Ann Liguori (2011)

The Hoosiers have to replace no fewer than seven starters on the defensive side of the ball, but if the spring is any indication, IU could take a step forward in that area this season. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I think that the enemy is trying to get an early start of what they call their spring campaign." ❋ Nathan Hodge (2011)

In Canada, we don't really have spring, summer and [autumn], just [winter] and [road repair] season! ❋ Springbreaker (2006)

[Winter] makes you [forget] what you've been [missing], but spring reminds you. ❋ Bigtones (2007)

1:) [did you] see spring she [the best] and she [single] ❋ Undercover Bad Bitch (2020)

I'll spring for a [takeaway] if you come over and [tickle] my [toes] ❋ SpamJavelin (2006)

[i will] spring into [style] this [year] ❋ Katharina (2007)

Some [prick] [shot me] with a spring. ❋ Veldrin (2004)

A [poet's] [corpus] will never die, for it has a [timeless] springness. It does not contain the second egotistical, bouncy "i" of springiness. Antonyms: winterness,,, normalness ❋ Joannissance (2013)

I am going to visit [the fam] in Not Springs....I hear they're getting [the internet] [next] year. ❋ Philanewbie (2009)

[Ohh] [my legs] are springeing ❋ Scott Rowland (2006)

when you have taken a really hard test and the teacher has evaluated [the paper] [unfairly], simply state your ultimate level of disappointment by using the term "aw...No Springs" in a simple [monotone] statement ❋ Ubbey Road (2006)

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