spring out
verbDefinitions
To break out
To break out; to escape.
- A pattern was emerging. Celtic were enjoying sustained periods of possession and pressure while Rangers were attempting to spring out on the counter.
To emerge or arise.
To spend the season of spring in outdoor pursuits such as camping.
- Heimo and Edna have been “springing out” at one of their three cabins ever since they were married, twenty years ago.
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To gush, spurt, or flow, particularly in the manner of blood.
- Herodes... was i-tormented wiþ... wormes þat welled þat sprang out of his prive harneys.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see spring, out.
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