| spring | | |
| spring, springtime | (n.) | the season of growth.; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year" |
| spring | (n.) | a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed.; "the spring was broken" |
| fountain, natural spring, outflow, outpouring, spring | (n.) | a natural flow of ground water. |
| spring | (n.) | a point at which water issues forth. |
| give, spring, springiness | (n.) | the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length. |
| bounce, bound, leap, leaping, saltation, spring | (n.) | a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards. |
| bound, jump, leap, spring | (v.) | move forward by leaps and bounds.; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?" |
| form, spring, take form, take shape | (v.) | develop into a distinctive entity.; "our plans began to take shape" |
| bounce, bound, rebound, recoil, resile, reverberate, ricochet, spring, take a hop | (v.) | spring back; spring away from an impact.; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide" |
| spring | (v.) | develop suddenly.; "The tire sprang a leak" |
| spring | (v.) | produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly.; "He sprang these news on me just as I was leaving" |
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