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springtime

[spring-tahym] / ˈsprɪŋˌtaɪm /






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Some are large enough to see, such as springtime pollen, while others, like viruses that circulate during flu season, are far too small for the human eye.

From Science Daily

Serve this dish, vivid in shades of pink and green, on your prettiest platter for a festive, springtime meal that you can make in 15 minutes flat.

From New York Times

The next theme is "springtime" and the deadline for entries is 16 May 2023.

From BBC

But for some of the visitors, the stark reminders of the war are as important as the springtime glory of the trees.

From Reuters

Because it’s a pasta dish named after the Italian word for springtime, I long assumed it was an old recipe from Florence or Emilia-Romagna.

From Washington Post