Search for crossword answers and clues
Let out of jail
Answer for the clue "Let out of jail ", 6 letters:
sprung
Alternative clues for the word sprung
Word definitions for sprung in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
past participle of spring (v.).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 (context slang African American Vernacular English English) Utterly infatuated with someone; completely taken over by romantic interest. 2 (context obsolete nautical of a spar English) cracked or strained v 1 (past participle of spring English) 2 (alternative ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sprung \Sprung\ (spr[u^]ng), imp. & p. p. of Spring .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
See spring
Usage examples of sprung.
I, Ragna, chieftain of the Kalimor, hereby curse him as anathema, and decree the punishment of death by fire to burn out this disease that has sprung up among us!
The Scammell reversed out and by the time it was back with the next trailer, the first had been parked and bowsed down with the sprung steel securing shackles.
The glass-clad buildings which had recently sprung up there were epic exercises in New Brutalist style, so far as Minogue could make out.
Hydrosudopathy or Hydropathy, as it is sometimes called, is a new medical doctrine or practice which has sprung up in Germany since Homoeopathy, which it bids fair to drive out of the market, if, as Dr.
Hatch could see that the legs and arms were massively fractured, the ribs sprung from the breastplate, the skull crushed.
Much as he enjoyed maturing his ghost plot, he enjoyed still more the confidential talks with Kate that had sprung out of it, and he was sorry that this was to be the last of them.
I opened my eyes and saw that Mouton had sprung at his face and was tearing the skin with his claws as if it had been a linen rag.
Coleridge found out the objections to Pantisocracy in a very short space of time, and a decided coolness had sprung up between him and Madame la Revolution before another two years had passed.
Thinking he had but one man to finish, Parrell had sprung upon the lawyer.
Win, spin, begin, swim, strike, stick, sing, sting, fling, ring, wring, spring, swing, drink, sink, shrink, stink, come, run, find, bind, grind, wind, both in the preterit imperfect and participle passive, give won, spun, begun, swum, struck, stuck, sung, stung, flung, rung, wrung, sprung, swung, drunk, sunk, shrunk, stunk, come, run, found, bound, ground, wound.
Sprung, in other words, from the Intellectual-Principle, Soul is intellective, but with an intellection operation by the method of reasonings: for its perfecting it must look to that Divine Mind, which may be thought of as a father watching over the development of his child born imperfect in comparison with himself.
Laurent had pushed back the persiennes, and a magical panorama had sprung into view: the whole range of the mountains behind Nice, their snow-caps suffused with a heavenly rose colour by the setting sun.
Being born with the individual, they can not be produced by conditions affecting him, but rather to something affecting the germ plasm from which he sprung.
That all this was preconcerted there can be no doubt, but, before the mine was sprung on me,--immediately, indeed, on my arrival, if I remember rightly,--an application was made to me for 500 pounds, so that the money might be exacted before the truth was known to me.
Tower of Babel which has sprung up in Paris has killed that pretention, I think we shall feel and speak more modestly about our stone hyperbole, our materialization of the American love of the superlative.