sprung
Americanverb
verb
Other Word Forms
- self-sprung adjective
- unsprung adjective
Example Sentences
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It’s not like other organizations haven’t sprung up to compete with the WHO.
From Salon
New religious faiths sprung from the state’s rich soil: Shakers, Mormons, and Adventists, among others.
From Literature
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After her building sprung a leak she made friends with her upstairs neighbour while trying to find the source.
From Barron's
A Venezuelan dissident sprung from prison surprised his niece in the gallery, to applause.
Protests sprung up again over the weekend at universities.
From Barron's
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