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Answer for the clue "Comfortable spring ", 4 letters:
well

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. come up; "Tears well in her eyes" [syn: swell ] [also: better , best ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
WELL may refer to: WELL-FM , a radio station (88.7 FM) licensed to Dadeville, Alabama, United States WELL-LD , a low-power television station (channel 45) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States The WELL , an online virtual community Well ...

Usage examples of well.

Empress is wooing the nobles as well as she can, by introducing them to the Aberrant child so that they may see she is not deformed or freakish.

An Aberrant whose Aberration made her better than those who despised her.

And because of the aberration of the Dutch and Belgians for neutrality there had been no staff consultations by which the defenders could pool their plans and resources to the best advantage.

The plan to evacuate the Tenuans to the Abesse was no longer the best of options.

No one could doubt that Philip Augustus would abet his vassal, the Countess of Poitou, in dispositions so well calculated to thwart the Angevin.

Had it not been for a determined English professor named Arthur Holmes, the quest might well have fallen into abeyance altogether.

So they took counsel together, and to some it seemed better to abide the onset on their vantage ground.

Since Bull Shockhead would bury his brother, and lord Ralph would seek the damsel, and whereas there is water anigh, and the sun is well nigh set, let us pitch our tents and abide here till morning, and let night bring counsel unto some of us.

So that meseems thou mayest abide here in a life far better than wandering amongst uncouth folk, perilous and cruel.

Well if ye will go to the Flower de Luce and abide there this night, ye shall have a let-pass to-morn betimes.

Higham and if these sergeants catch up with you it is well, but if not, abide them at Higham.

Either come down to us into the meadow yonder, that we may slay you with less labour, or else, which will be the better for you, give up to us the Upmeads thralls who be with you, and then turn your faces and go back to your houses, and abide there till we come and pull you out of them, which may be some while yet.

Yet how should he not go to Utterbol with the Damsel abiding deliverance of him there: and yet again, if they met there and were espied on, would not that ruin everything for her as well as for him?

Why, Abigail could best nearly any boy in the county at what were deemed masculine pursuits: hunting, riding and climbing trees.

The ability to sense pain and discomfort in others, Will realized, was something he had always had and assumed others did as well.