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springlike

[ UK /spɹˈɪŋla‍ɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling a spring or the action of a spring

How To Use springlike In A Sentence

  • So, Washington's temperature soared into the springlike 70s three times in five days, a true and welcome departure from wintry weeks of chill in which the mercury had not forayed even so high as 60. Record-breaking weather, whether in coolness or warmth
  • My book should smell of pines, and resound with the hum of insects," might have been its motto, so sweet and wholesome was it with a springlike sort of freshness which plainly betrayed that the author had learned some of Nature's deepest secrets and possessed the skill to tell them in tuneful words. Rose in Bloom
  • A bright day, still blowy but with a warm west wind, everything damp and full of colour—springlike. Henry’s Demons
  • The clouds in the nursing home corridors, sky-open springlike after a bathe and forgotten, in a frayed blue dressing-gown beside an osiery. Archive 2010-04-01
  • Springlike weather prevailed as vendors and buyers bartered and bargained.
  • It helps that it's getting warmer and sunnier and more springlike, well except for the snow storm on the weekend.
  • On one of the first springlike days, I went outside coatless, so happy about the upcoming changes in my life, about my new family, that I did a cartwheel on the cement walkway leading up to the house. Dirty Secret
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