SPRING / spriη / noun, verb
The season between winter and summer
As in, ‘The spring flowers are in bloom.’
A thing for which you would ring a plumber
Not as in, ‘Hello, yes, could you spring a leak in my room?’
Someone who is full of annoyingly good cheer
As in, ‘She’s always got a spring in her step.’
To suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, appear
(Used for dramatic/poetic effect)
As in, ‘Oh, the tears would spring to her eyes as he slept.’
A place where water is bottled and sold
(The mountain spring)
As in, ‘Full of vitamins, Sir, and even cures a cold.’
Something you weren’t expecting to be told
As in, ‘I’m sorry to spring this on you, but this just isn’t real gold.’
A quick sudden jump, upwards or straight ahead
As in, ‘With a spring, the cat got the cream.’
To free a prisoner, before he’s actually dead
(He’s going to spring me, he said.)
Not as in, ‘No Sir, you’re in for life, you’ve just had a bad dream.’
Spring clean / Spring for beer / Spring green / Spring is here.
As in, ‘She’s always got a spring in her step.’
To suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, appear
(Used for dramatic/poetic effect)
As in, ‘Oh, the tears would spring to her eyes as he slept.’
A place where water is bottled and sold
(The mountain spring)
As in, ‘Full of vitamins, Sir, and even cures a cold.’
Something you weren’t expecting to be told
As in, ‘I’m sorry to spring this on you, but this just isn’t real gold.’
A quick sudden jump, upwards or straight ahead
As in, ‘With a spring, the cat got the cream.’
To free a prisoner, before he’s actually dead
(He’s going to spring me, he said.)
Not as in, ‘No Sir, you’re in for life, you’ve just had a bad dream.’
Spring clean / Spring for beer / Spring green / Spring is here.
2 comments:
spring for beer, trust you to say that :D
finally some sunshine :D
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