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spring

[spring] / sprɪŋ /








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That trip was in April, which accounts for the spring backdrop for this Christmas card.

From BBC

Along with a lack of rainfall, the persistent warmth left the country vulnerable to droughts and wildfires through the spring and summer, with temperatures peaking at 35.8C.

From BBC

The frantic warnings of a Cosmic Weatherman go unheard as winter, confoundingly, follows spring, and summer arrives as a double cataclysm of fire and floods.

From The Wall Street Journal

A letter this spring informed Ms. Lau’s then-neighbors that they could receive a reward if they informed on her or delivered her to the Chinese embassy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Growth has sprung up to 14% in the last quarter, a number that will likely continue rising.

From Barron's