A leap; a bound; a jump.
The word 'spring' is correct and usable in written English. You can use 'spring' as a noun, verb, or adjective. For example, "The flowers began to bloom in the spring.".
Ministers remain confident of regaining the ground over the next 12 months, in time for a possible spring 2001 election.
Cordi O'Hara, National Grid's director of market operations, said: "We cannot be complacent and will be monitoring the situation through to spring next year.
Easter special Spring boards You haven't missed the boat to get away.
Let's be honest: if it had not been for us – activists, scholars, policymakers, artists, celebrities, dignitaries, and every day concerned citizens of the world throughout the world – we would not be experiencing the very necessary virtual Nigerian spring that we are experiencing today.
MPs and peers laughed as Merkel, who recalled her first visit to London in the spring of 1990 shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, said those expecting a "fundamental reform of the European architecture" in Britain's direction would be disappointed.
Brengle's run to the semi-finals on the indoor clay in Stuttgart was a shocker; her losses this spring to Serena Williams, Keys, Petkovic and Kerber rather less so.
Life was usually hurrying me to somewhere else, as it is now, but this time being cooped up in a sweltering car on such a radiant late spring day is just too much.
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