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sulfur spring
noun
a spring the water of which contains naturally occurring sulfur compounds.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sulfur spring1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences
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“It was like that time I threw you into the sulfur spring to teach you to swim,” he said.
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The Hot Pot was a natural sulfur spring in the desert north of town, surrounded by craggy rocks and quicksand.
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He swam in a sulfur spring, watched over by Cahuilla women scrubbing clothes on the rocks, and stretched out to dry himself in the sun.
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The Greenbrier has been attracting visitors since 1787, when settlers began bathing in curative water from its sulfur spring.
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So was a pool in a nearby creek, fed by a hot sulfur spring.
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