Sentence examples for a hint of spring from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a hint of spring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle indication or feeling of the arrival of spring, often in relation to weather, nature, or atmosphere.
Example: "As the snow began to melt, there was a hint of spring in the air, with the first crocuses peeking through the ground."
Alternatives: "a touch of spring" or "a whisper of spring".

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Golf's youth movement, popping up like a hint of spring through the snowy shroud of winter, has broken the surface during the PGA Tour's California swing, and is showing staying power.

AFTER a French winter of discontent, comes a hint of spring.

My husband used to complain bitterly that we didn't see even a hint of spring until October at the earliest.

A lovely wine to serve on a day with a hint of spring in the air when there is a herby roast chicken on the table.

Picnic chic Maybe FS is suffering from an unusual burst of optimism, but it has sniffed a hint of spring in the air.

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In the dead of winter, it is a hint of summer.

There is only a hint of winter in "Come and Go," which concludes the program on an almost frisky note.

The crisp day with a hint of early autumn further suggested that the prime-time political season had arrived in earnest.

Draped dresses, always with a couture attitude and a hint of 1940s Hollywood, were in contrast with straight-line embellishment of flowers on elongated stalks.

Every winter's day has a hint of summer at dawn, when the sun steals across the landscape and you can almost imagine the heat.

Then the music played, the fans danced and a hint of fall and big hope was alive in the crisp night air.

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