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springtime
[ spring-tahym ]
springtime
/ ˈ²õ±è°ùɪŋˌ³Ù²¹Éª³¾ /
noun
- Also calledspringtideˈsprɪŋˌtaɪd the season of spring
- the earliest, usually the most attractive, period of the existence of something
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of springtime1
Example Sentences
Dudley Council said it had put the trees in locations across the borough this week as part of a springtime planting project.
Bruce and Gill host the class once a year in the springtime, when their wisteria vines bloom with purple flowers.
I generally usher in St Patrick’s Day with an abundance of springtime energy and good cheer, feeling as light and breezy as my pollen-drenched hammock hanging outside.
For two days, Tingley recorded a constant stream of them flying in a pattern that looked like their springtime migration.
Although this week’s hot weather may have prompted an early appearance of flip-flops and sundresses, forecasters warn this stretch of heat isn’t indicative of an early start to springtime.
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