sprung
Americanverb
verb
Other Word Forms
- self-sprung adjective
- unsprung adjective
Example Sentences
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Someone else must’ve been picking at it since I sat here last, because it’s been further sprung from its stitching.
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She pawed at her eyes, which seemed to have sprung a leak.
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The College Republicans is one of a bevy of groups that have sprung up competing for the minds of young conservatives.
A five-block stretch of mostly Hispanic merchants on East Lake Street has more foot traffic and almost every empty storefront has sprung back to life since a reporter visited in January.
And that was a prayer, I knew for sure, that could not have sprung unaided from Corrie ten Boom.
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