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The phrase "spring is sprung" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a poetic and idiomatic way to say that spring has arrived. Example: After a long and cold winter, the birds started chirping and the flowers bloomed, signaling that spring is sprung.
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I guess he means "spring is sprung, the grass is riz".
Spring is sprung, de grass is riz, I wonder where de boidies is?
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He continued: "These eyes are, in the accepted Montmartre tradition from which she sprang (or was sprung by an enterprising agent named Barron Polan), large, liquid, brown and doelike; gay, despairing, hurt, hopeful, reproachful, flirtatious, prim, passionate, veiled and wide.
But it's a luxury that has been embraced with impunity by this platinum class: now, we move forward presuming big new releases are lurking around each corner, a series of coiled springs waiting to be sprung.
Over pedal steel she sings sadly, "My love for you was sprung in Spring/And flourished in the Summer sun/Autumn killed the fresh green leaves/By Winter all was said and done".
Partly it's because it's often looking back on a person's life, by which time most things they want to spring upon the world have already been sprung.
New groups are springing up, factions are springing up.
As the years and the springs (yes, this is spring) roll by, it seems ever harder to believe that Michael Chang and Mats Wilander won this title when they were just 17 or even that Rafael Nadal — a claycourt phenom if ever there was one — managed it when he was 19.
"It is spring".
The season is spring.
When is spring exactly?
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