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I. spring [sprɪŋ] N

1. spring (season):

spring

2. spring (jump):

spring

3. spring (metal coil):

spring
spring
spring in watch, toy

4. spring (elasticity):

spring
spring

5. spring (source of water):

spring

II. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] VB intr

spring
to spring to one's feet
to spring shut/open

III. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] VB trans

to spring a surprise on sb

spring back VB intr

spring back
spring back

spring balance N

spring balance
spring balance

spring-clean VB trans

spring-clean

spring-cleaning N

spring-cleaning

spring onion N Aus, Brit

spring onion
Present
Ispring
youspring
he/she/itsprings
wespring
youspring
theyspring
Past
Isprang / American English a. sprung
yousprang / American English a. sprung
he/she/itsprang / American English a. sprung
wesprang / American English a. sprung
yousprang / American English a. sprung
theysprang / American English a. sprung
Present Perfect
Ihavesprung
youhavesprung
he/she/ithassprung
wehavesprung
youhavesprung
theyhavesprung
Past Perfect
Ihadsprung
youhadsprung
he/she/ithadsprung
wehadsprung
youhadsprung
theyhadsprung

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Removing the foot from the pedal allowed the roller to spring back from the flywheel, effectively providing neutral so the car could be cranked without moving forwards.
en.wikipedia.org
Try the hydration test by pinching the skin on the back of your hand; if it doesn't spring back fast, you're dehydrated.
fashion.telegraph.co.uk
While by no means a military genius, his sheer determination and ability to spring back from errors made him a competent leader.
en.wikipedia.org
The suspension doesn't quite spring back quick enough, leading to a bouncy ride over imperfect surfaces.
www.caradvice.com.au
The key has a hook end which connects it to a metal spring, which causes the key to spring back into position after being struck.
en.wikipedia.org