or+spring+suddenly

  • 61To spring the luff — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. t. 1. To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant. [1913 Webster] 2. To produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; as, to spring a …

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  • 62To spring at — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sprang} (spr[a^]ng) or {Sprung} (spr[u^]ng); p. p. {Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Springing}.] [AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe… …

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  • 63To spring forth — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sprang} (spr[a^]ng) or {Sprung} (spr[u^]ng); p. p. {Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Springing}.] [AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe… …

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  • 64To spring in — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sprang} (spr[a^]ng) or {Sprung} (spr[u^]ng); p. p. {Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Springing}.] [AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe… …

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  • 65To spring on — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sprang} (spr[a^]ng) or {Sprung} (spr[u^]ng); p. p. {Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Springing}.] [AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe… …

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  • 66To spring upon — Spring Spring (spr[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sprang} (spr[a^]ng) or {Sprung} (spr[u^]ng); p. p. {Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Springing}.] [AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe… …

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  • 67phantom spring — n. Exceptionally warm fall or winter weather that causes plants or animals to act as though spring has arrived. Example Citations: The weather really is going haywire. Britain s gardeners are reporting the first signs of a phantom spring in the… …

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  • 68It Happens Every Spring — Infobox Film name = It Happens Every Spring director = Lloyd Bacon producer = William Perlberg writer = Valentine Davies (story screenplay) starring = Ray Milland Jean Peters Paul Douglas music = Leigh Harline cinematography = Joseph MacDonald… …

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  • 69up|spring — «verb. uhp SPRIHNG; noun. UHP SPRIHNG», verb, sprang or sprung, sprung, spring|ing, noun. –v.i. 1. to spring up from the soil or into being. 2. to leap to one s feet; rise suddenly. –n …

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  • 70tears spring to your eyes — ◇ If tears spring to your eyes, you suddenly start to cry. Tears sprang to his eyes when he read about the accident. • • • Main Entry: ↑spring …

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