Use spring in a sentence
Sentences starting with spring
- Spring had as yet lured no leaves from the boughs, but there were many objects to be seen in the bare top of the tree. [10]
- Spring was come with a hush. [9]
- Spring is the very Saviour, as it were, of all the numberless folk, great and small, which grow green and blossom there, wherefore the forest holds festival for his birthday and cradle feast as is but fitting! [10]
- Spring was here, the spring to which he had so eagerly looked forward, and yet the listlessness with which he went about his work was apparent. [9]
- Spring should be in thy heart. [11]
- Spring was now fully come. [11]
- Spring opens the doors and the windows, and the noise and unrest of the world are let in. [4]
- Spring came, so did a missionary, and for better or worse it was. [11]
- Spring blossomed, summer came, dragged its hot weeks by, and the Colonel's spirits rose, day by day, for the railroad was making good progress. [5]
- Spring at last brought an improvement in the monarch's health, and with it Barbara's return to her household duties. [10]
Sentences ending with spring
- I said: "Now you never would guess what I made lecturing this winter and last spring? [5]
- He jumped up yelling, and the first thing the light showed was the varmint curled up and ready for another spring. [5]
- They were shadowing with the old wistful light, hut they were as clear as the limpid water of the spring. [13]
- Jones says he will move his mill up next spring. [5]
- It was a wild night, for winter was come again for a moment, after the habit of this region in the early spring. [5]
- In regard to which I humbly submit my report, with the information that if the army remains in its present bivouac another fortnight there will not be a healthy man left in it by spring. [2]
- To speak of what would have happened had Napoleon sent his Guards is like talking of what would happen if autumn became spring. [2]
- A fortnight ago we left America in mid-summer, now it is midwinter; about a week hence we shall arrive in Australia in the spring. [5]
- Ring lapped the water in the runway of the spring. [13]
- Venters did not want the burros to stray, so he tied them with long halters in the grass near the spring. [13]
Short sentences using spring
- It was in the spring. [5]
- Only until next spring. [9]
- There was no Spring. [4]
- This indecision we call Spring. [4]
- Talk about spring! [8]
- It's spring fever. [5]
- Spring was coming. [4]
- Just like spring! [2]
Sentences containing spring two or more times
- You'll stay here this spring, you'll come to my house on Monday, just as we planned, and later on you may go to Mrs. Case's, if it will make you feel more independent, and do typewriting until the spring term is over. [9]
- Under one of them that stood near a spring, which is now called the Fresh Spring, an old carpenter who came to the Poor-house built a bench. [10]
- The peasants say that a cold wind blows in late spring because the oaks are budding, and really every spring cold winds do blow when the oak is budding. [2]
- Such is the tale of the drama which began with an inconsequential quarrel in Vienna in the spring of 1898, and came near ending as a tragedy in the spring of 1904. [5]
- True, the spring sun shone on their books and exercises too, the spring called them into the open air, but even more powerful than its alluring voice seemed the influence exerted on their young minds by what they were now hearing. [10]
- Warmed by the spring sunshine he sat in the caleche looking at the new grass, the first leaves on the birches, and the first puffs of white spring clouds floating across the clear blue sky. [2]
- The industrious, volatile populace had speedily forgotten the sufferings endured, for early spring is so beautiful, and never does a rescued life seem so delicious as when we are surrounded by the joys of spring. [10]
- Within ten feet of the boiling spring is a spring of pure cold water, sweet and wholesome. [5]
- The village, which lies on the Holston, has no drinking-water in it nor enterprise enough to bring it in; not a well nor a spring in its limits; and for drinking-water everybody crosses the river to a spring on the other side. [4]
- Only the dead-looking evergreen firs dotted about in the forest, and this oak, refused to yield to the charm of spring or notice either the spring or the sunshine. [2]
More example sentences with the word spring in them
- I come under your windows, some fine spring morning, and play you one of my adagio movements, and some of you say,--This is good,--play us so always. [6]
- They were not youngsters, either of them; but they had the spring of youth in them, and a deep basis of strength and force; and they knew the veld and the veld people. [11]
- I looked at you, and I wished that I had never seen a woman before and could look at the world as you did then--it was like water from a spring, that look. [11]
- I said, "Don't you do it; you come to New England on a favorable spring day. [5]
- After that, a world of tumbling and prodigious clouds came drifting up out of the West and took to themselves a wonderfully rich and brilliant green color--the decided green of new spring foliage. [5]
- The scene was wondrously beautiful, but Xanthe had not gone to the spring to gaze at the landscape; nay, she scarcely knew that it was lovely. [10]
- Every morning we woke to fresh pleasures, and every evening closed a spring festal day, radiant with the sunlight of liberty and the magic of friendship. [10]
- Then he said without lookin' at me,--'It is the spirit of the White Valley and the Hills of the Mighty Men; of which all men shall know, for the North will come to her spring again one day soon, at the remaking of the world. [11]
- One heavenward draws, with rays so mild and clear, Eyes dim with tears, when the world darkness veils, Showing 'mid desert wastes the spring anear, If, spent with wandering, your courage fails. [10]
- His tutelar relations with Lali had reopened many an old spring of sensation and experience. [11]
- I saw Doltaire with Juste Duvarney spring swiftly to the side of Alixe, and, with her father, put her and Mademoiselle Lotbiniere into the pulpit, forming a ring round it, and preventing the crowd from trampling on them, as, suddenly gone mad, they swarmed past. [11]
- I recalled now, with a shudder, that never since the spring of my grandfather's illness had my uncle questioned me upon my politics. [9]
- Now that my winter's work is over and spring is with us, I feel naturally drawn to the Poet's company. [6]
- Many times that winter I was a guest at the yellow-brick house, and I have to confess, as spring came on, that I made several trips to Elkington which business necessity did not absolutely demand. [9]
- The scorching desert wind which, during the Spring months, so often blows through the valley of the Nile, had risen, and though the bright blue sky which had been visible by night and day was still cloudless, it was veiled by a whitish mist. [10]
- A flock of wild mountain goats, accustomed to come at this hour to quench their thirst at the spring, came nearer and nearer, but drew back as they detected the presence of a human being. [10]
- But--to spring the whole twenty-two on a person unprepared and not very strong anyway--' 'Oh, it was a crime! [5]
- The worthy doctor, who had baptized both my mother and father, died suddenly at Carvel Hall the spring following, of a cold contracted while visiting a poor man who dwelt across the river. [9]
- The first man who came to Purple Valley prospecting had often stopped his work and looked at The Stone in a half-fear that it would spring upon him unawares. [11]
- In Spring, truly, white and rose-red, blue and yellow chequer the green turf; but now gold and crimson are bright in the tree tops, and on the service trees. [10]
- For a little while, hope made a show of reviving--not with any reason to back it, but only because it is its nature to revive when the spring has not been taken out of it by age and familiarity with failure. [5]
- The business in which his thriving brothers were engaged was the importation and sale of hardware and cutlery, and that spring his services were required at the "store. [4]
- In the spring, when the new leaves were green on the slopes of Coniston, Priest Ware ended a life of faithful service. [9]
- There came moments when I grew slightly alarmed, as, for instance, one Sunday in the early spring when I was dining at the Ezra Hutchins's house and surprised Mrs. Hutchins's glance on me, suspecting her of seeking to divine what manner of man I was. [9]
- From the hour when he bound up Brydon's head, Judith's fingers aiding him, he felt a spring in his blood new to him. [11]
- Irene in Quebec, were left to guard the place of treasure, until, to the sound of the laughing spring, there should come many men and much machinery, and the sinking of shafts in the earth, and the making, of riches. [11]
- His best days were done, the spring of his life was gone, and the step was that of a man who had little more of activity and force with which to turn the halting wheels of life. [11]
- Towards spring he went to Philadelphia with his plans all matured for a new campaign. [5]
- As the days went on and spring began to appear in the light, fleeting clouds in the blue sky and in the greening foliage in the city squares, Philip became more and more restless. [4]
- It is probably well to have a period in the year that tests character to the utmost, and the person who can enter spring through the gate of February a better man or woman is likely to adorn society the rest of the year. [4]
- I spent a week with Mrs. Gaskell in the spring, and a fortnight with some other friends more recently, and that includes the whole of my visiting since I saw you last. [14]
- She knew the way without a guide to the spring from which Paulus had brought her water at their first meeting, and she now slipped away, and went down to it with a pretty little pitcher of burnt clay in her hand. [10]
- The fullest stream--he was well aware of it--came from ancient pagan times, but from whatever sources the spring was fed, the Church had understood how to assimilate, preserve, and sanctify it. [10]
- Our favourite spring was the Schaalbach at the foot of the Steiger,--[We pupils bought it of the peasant who owned it and gave it to Barop. [10]
- And this spring was the most beautiful and remarkable known to the upland riders of southern Utah. [13]
- When their cage was shaken, they would lift their heads and spring their rattles; but the sound was by no means so formidable to listen to as when it reverberated among the chasms of the echoing rocks. [6]
- Last spring she was sewing here with a song on her lips, watching for him to turn the corner as he came back to dinner. [9]
- Suddenly the shade was dense, the sunlight white and glaring, the odour of lilacs heavy in the air, spring in all its fulness had come,--spring and Nancy. [9]
- But the lad was crowded so closely into his hiding-place, that he could not spring to the little one's aid, and his attention was attracted to a new sight, as Janus Dousa appeared on horseback. [10]
- And the feeling was as palpable as the seeing; as in the early spring the new life which is being born in the year, produces a febrile kind of sorrow in the mind. [11]
- I thought he was a little seedy in the spring --didn't you? [9]
- It was a warm spring day, a stray day sent in advance, as it were, to warn the nomads of the city that it was time to move on. [4]
- No, I don't want any help," she said, as she jumped down with an elastic spring, and introduced him to Margaret. [4]
- I did not wait for him to spring, but, taking the best aim I could with my two hands, fired. [9]
- That commonest of village sights was lacking here--the public pump, with its great stone tank or trough of limpid water, and its group of gossiping pitcher-bearers; for there is no well or fountain or spring on this tall hill; cisterns of rain-water are used. [5]
- The mountains are very high and steep about Carson, Eagle and Washoe Valleys--very high and very steep, and so when the snow gets to melting off fast in the Spring and the warm surface-earth begins to moisten and soften, the disastrous land-slides commence. [5]
- Acting with his usual promptness, Philip, with the consent of Mr. Bolton, broke ground there at once, and, before snow came, had some rude buildings up, and was ready for active operations in the spring. [5]
- The sufferers themselves urged a fresh start for the spring at Alush. [10]
- Others he called upon to lie in the hot spring at the foot of the hill for varying periods, before the laying on of hands, and these also, crippled, or rigid with troubles' of the bone, announced that they were healed. [11]
- They'll close it up, next spring. [12]
- Celia had come up to town for the spring exhibitions, and was lodging at the Woman's Club. [4]
- We remained there until the spring, and then removed to a house more immediately in the town, a charming old-fashioned mansion, once lived in by John de Witt, where he had a large library and every domestic comfort during the year of his sojourn. [6]
- It is so unfortunate that the spring, which begets so many desires, brings the languor that defeats their execution. [4]
- We were seated under the elm near the spring, and at that instant I saw Tom coming toward us. [9]
- It is old Uncle Thomas Campbell of Spring Creek--(Berlin P.O.). [7]
- So we filled two large tin canteens with water (since we were not acquainted with the locality of the spring said to exist on the large island), and started. [5]
- At half past two in the morning the dead silence of the village was broken by a crashing explosion, and the town patrol saw the preacher's house spring in a wreck of whirling fragments into the sky. [5]
- Then scowling Hate turns deadly pale, --Then Passion's half-coiled adders spring, And, smitten through their leprous mail, Strike right and left in hope to sting. [6]
- This I would trust to no one but myself; for now, grown stronger, I had the old spring in my blood, and I had also a good wish that my plans should not go wrong through the bungling of others. [11]
- Now, it is true, he was justified in thinking her harsh and unfeeling, for where love had once blossomed in her soul, a spring of bitterness now gushed forth poisoning all it touched. [10]
- These literatures are true in so far as they reflect the characteristics of the nations from which they spring. [9]
- And while she tried to wipe the tears away she felt Mrs. Merrill's arm about her, and heard that lady say:--"We'll try to make you very happy, my dear, and send you back safely in the spring. [9]
- Mrs. Benson had tried every spring in the valley, and thus anticipated a remedy, as Mr. Benson said, for any possible "complaint" that might visit her in the future. [4]
- Gnarled and twisted trees spring from the old walls every where, and beautify and overshadow the gray battlements with a wild luxuriance of foliage. [5]
- A great change took place in the Dubois home during the spring after Charles's convalescence. [10]
- Perhaps they brought, too, the spring to the step and the light under the long lashes when she flashed a look across the table. [9]
- The spring was too far beneath to be found by them. [11]
- Their brother was tolerably well, having got to the end of a considerable sum of money which he became possessed of in the spring, and therefore under the wholesome restriction of poverty. [14]
- Would you like to try it again in the spring, Phil? [5]
- Turn your face to the young spring, not to the dead winter. [11]
- It had belonged to the great-grandmother of Monsieur Louis Lavilette, and was the one security that this ambitious family did not spring up, like a mushroom, in one night. [11]
- They were used to staying at this hotel when they came on for a little outing in New York, after some rigid winter in Boston, at the time of the spring exhibitions. [8]
- He was about to spring with winged feet, when a man cleared his throat not four feet from him! [5]
- Philip himself hastened to Philadelphia, and, as soon as the spring opened, to the mine at Ilium, and began transforming the loan he had received from Squire Montague into laborers' wages. [5]
- I wrote him to let it alone at present--because, you see, in the Spring I can go down myself and help him look after it. [5]
- We warned Ollendorff to keep his wits about him and handle himself carefully, but it was useless; the moment the bow touched the bank, he made a spring and the canoe whirled upside down in ten-foot water. [5]
- Suddenly Mitiahwe got to her feet with a spring, and a light in her eyes. [11]
- The king seemed to have forgotten the presence of strangers, and to be wholly absorbed in thought, but by degrees a change came over his face, it cleared, as a landscape is cleared from the morning mists under the influence of the spring sunshine. [10]
- Jean is eager to get at the Italian tongue again, now, and I see that she has forgotten little or nothing of what she learned of it in Rome and Venice last spring. [5]
- When Benoit failed to come in the spring, they showed their pity for her by abusing him; and when she pleaded for him they said things which had an edge. [11]
- The stab was to be made with the dagger shut, then the spring touched and the split blades withdrawn. [6]
- We had ominous times this spring, with the associations forming, and the 'Good Intent' and the rest being sent back to England. [9]
- And all that time the rest of us will be busy supporting the moribund, and working Paris and the dealers--preparations for the coming event, you know; and when everything is hot and just right, we'll spring the death on them and have the notorious funeral. [5]
- Even the youths, thy immediate attendants, are never seen to smile; though cheerfulness, that sweet gift of the gods, usually belongs to the young, as flowers to spring. [10]
- While Ruth was thus absorbed in her new occupation, and the spring was wearing away, Philip and his friends were still detained at the Southern Hotel. [5]
- His head was thrown forward even more than his deformity compelled, his white teeth showed in a grimace of hatred; he was half-crouched, like an animal ready to spring. [11]
- But it gets through more business in spring than in any other season. [5]
- He looked as though he were about to spring upon the now helpless man. [11]
- It seemed as though a spring breeze had melted the snow from the land, such bourgeoning and blossoming appeared throughout the school. [10]
- Not satisfied with this, he piled full of wood the stone oven outside the house, and carried water for her from the spring. [11]
- But right at this unfortunate juncture, behold the Spring Valley cooked a dividend too! [5]
- It must be this spring weather. [4]
- We had followed this ram round and round in a circle all day--a thing which was proven by the discovery that we had watered the Expedition seven times at one and same spring in seven hours. [5]
- Animals clearly manifest this power, as when a cat watches by a hole and prepares to spring on its prey. [1]
- It was in this park that that fellow with an unpronounceable name made the attempt upon the Russian Czar's life last spring with a pistol. [5]
- The most of this country though Desert, yet exceeding fertil, good timber, most hils and in dales, in each valley a cristall spring. [4]
- The sufferings of this colony in the summer equaled that of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in the winter and spring. [4]
- From questions of this class spring all our constitutional controversies, and we divide upon them into majorities and minorities. [7]
- The verdure had thickened and its bright green stood out sharply against the brownish strips of winter rye trodden down by the cattle, and against the pale-yellow stubble of the spring buckwheat. [2]
- On another evening they were at the illumination of the Congress Spring Park. [4]
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