Encara no tenim significats per a "feel the spring".
1It is worth it all, every bit, to feel the spring coming back.
2I feel the spring in my blood.
3Woodchucks would sometimes feel the spring through this thick coverlid of snow and bore up through it to the sunlight.
4My dear, it was something one felt in the air, as you feel the spring coming, or a storm in summer.
5You " feel the spring," he said, noting that the Dropline handles incredibly well on both moderate and technical trail.
6It was the springtime; and men feel the spring upon the sea even more surely than they feel it upon the land.
7And he told me that, in spite of the snow and frost outside, he could feel the spring coming northward again with the storks.
8He felt the spring of the woman called Urd, which is to say, Past.
9Poor Squeaky felt the springs close down on him and squeaked, "Ee-ee-"
10To make sure, he took off his glove and felt the springs of the carriage.
11The groom was a young man of three and twenty, and he felt the spring also.
12Kate feels the spring in her heart, knowing that she is to have a piece of the summer.
13She, too, felt the spring.
14All about, in nature and in human kind, she felt the spring burgeoning, and within herself she felt it most of all.
15Possibly they also felt the spring-time impulse of all the feathered tribes to use their voice to the extent of its compass.
16]-Oncemore I feel the spring languor creeping over me, the spring air about me.
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