Encara no tenim significats per a "spring away".
1He tensed and prepared to spring away if she moved toward him.
2They pricked up their ears at his approach, but didn't spring away.
3She was obliged to spring away to escape being caught in the wreck.
4Setting spurs to his steed, he caused it to spring away.
5I spring away, startled, still half in the arena, I guess.
6A single warrior would creep up, fire a shot, and then spring away.
7The blow disabled him for a moment, allowing puss to spring away from him.
8How could he spring away with his four legs in the air above him?
9He did not move, sensing that she was ready to spring away at any provocation.
10Then he sought to spring away, but Dick, although staggered, swung heavily and struck Woodville on the forehead.
11Gertie was lying on the wood landing at the bottom of the stairs, paws out, ready to spring away.
12It was like trying to direct the movements of a cat; you felt it could spring away at any moment.
13Stepping outside the car, it would have been easy for us to spring away from it and leave it forever.
14The fox had not been quick enough to spring away, and had thus been caught by part of his foot.
15The one hand, wearied out, gave way, and Mr. Rassendyll had no more than time to spring away, holding his prize.
16At its faint tinkle he paled, and crouched as a rabbit makes ready to spring away at the sound of a hunting-dog.
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