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springtime

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Word definitions for springtime in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Springtime is a 1920 American silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year" [syn: spring ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The season of spring, between winter and summer.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Springtime \Spring"time`\ (-t[imac]m`), n. The season of spring; springtide.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ After all, that an organism may spend the energies of its springtime resisting being eaten alive is not unknown to me. ▪ Carolyn Henderson offers some springtime suggestions. ▪ It was springtime and the slopes were ablaze with ...

Usage examples of springtime.

The hills surrounding Drake Field were in the full lush greenery of late springtime, and the air was the fragrant Bodarks ozone that is found nowhere else on earth, but he sniffed it as if it came from a sewage plant, and he looked around disdainfully at his surroundings until his eyes came to rest on me, and he gave me a look as if sizing me up for the casting couch and finding me not worthy of it.

Pierre, the commander of Fort Le Boeuf, asked Washington, in rich diplomatic sarcasm, to descend to the particularization of facts, and the lithe figure disappeared behind the snows of the mountains only to come again across the mountains in the springtime with sterner questioning.

The North Road cut through brushland for a time, then through stands of saplings, then at last through true forest, green and lush in the springtime.

Martian springtimes of flash floods and heavier atmosphere from evaporating carbon dioxide came farther apart, and finally stopped, and the cysts ceased blooming.

Valora steals a victory at a time when all expected her to flee tail-tucked, like a yearling too full of springtime strength who has been pounded by the One Male.

Chilly, up here in these mountains even in springtime, but nothing compared to a Thuringian winter.

Just as springtime possesses a vibrancy of fresh life unsurpassed by any other season, just so - say the seers - is there an ebb and flow of the Life Force, but spread out over vast aeons of time.

I will master all the secrets of the times gone by and the times to come, and I will fill my soul with wisdom until I nearly burst of it, and then I will set all my knowledge down in the chronicles, for those who are to follow after us in this the New Springtime.

New Springtime, where the wild beasts of the Long Winter still roam free in the forests and the parched and eroded relics of abandoned Great World cities lie shriveling like shards of bone on the dry windy uninhabited plateaus.

He drove other, deadlier matters out of his thoughts and gave her the springtime look.

In springtime the ladies distinguish themselves by the grace with which they use their fingers.

The Pawnees had died in their cold tepees by the fifties, the soldiers lay dead in the trenches without the fort, and many a gay French voyageur, who had thought to go singing down the Missouri on his fur-laden raft in the springtime, would never again see the lights of St.

The curve attains its apogee at the end of October in the same year, then falls rapidly, and finally flattens off at its springtime level.

They seemed haloed with the first misty buddings of springtime, ethereal, almost divine.

It was springtime now, and Caitlyn couldn't help wondering how the powers that be decided Sara would pretend to be a customer that week.