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springtime
[ spring-tahym ]
springtime
/ ˈɪŋˌٲɪ /
noun
- Also calledspringtideˈsprɪŋˌtaɪd the season of spring
- the earliest, usually the most attractive, period of the existence of something
51Թ 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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