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View definitions for spring

spring

noun as in season following winter

noun as in origin

noun as in body of rushing waters

verb as in jump, skip

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When I took my first transcendental meditation class in the spring of 2017, I closed my eyes and saw a distorted face surfacing toward me from the abyss.

But Mr Auchincloss, who took charge of the firm a year ago, hopes his cost-cutting drive will boost the company's flagging share price, which has fallen about 20% since last spring.

From BBC

An election will be held this year in Canada, possibly as early as this spring.

From BBC

Molly-Mae: Behind It All episodes 1-3 launch on Prime Video on 17 January, with the latter three episodes expected in spring.

From BBC

The spring semester had been scheduled to begin July 13.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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