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"spring off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to jump or leap from a surface or object. Example: The cat sprang off the windowsill and landed gracefully on the carpet.
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Why do males of some species attend to their offspring prolongedly, while others tend to spring off post-coitally?
They also bumped the 6-foot-4, 204-pound Moss when he tried to spring off the line.
The incubating bird sits tightly, even in the presence of danger, but it may spring off the eggs and perform an injury-feigning display.
But since the pieces cannot be seen in reality and didn't spring off the page, this all felt rather hard going.
That is the paradoxical experience offered by the new 007 picture Quantum of Solace, whose "thrills" spring off the screen with such mechanical efficiency and metronomic regularity that you could almost set your watch by them.
A coat in a gold cloque fabric with a dark fur collar seemed to spring off the zebra-striped 1960's-era banquettes at El Morocco, but with almost everything this season circa-something, it was in the groove.
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One arm sprang off his ear.
It has managed to close higher on some days, largely springing off promising domestic economic figures.
I spread my fingers over the rubber, bent my knees, sprang off my toes, and released.
Like the others here, she springs off the page in vibrant, three-dimensional fashion.
But, Albrycht will be springing off the starting block and doing the butterfly kick with only one leg.
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