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Meanings of
new-sprung
in English
Having just or recently arisen or come into existence.
newborn
Related terms
new
Synonyms
Examples for "
newborn
"
newborn
Examples for "
newborn
"
1
Main outcomes and measures: The primary outcome was
newborn
SARS-CoV-2 testing results.
2
Surveillance was initiated to test malformed
newborn
animals in the affected region.
3
She said she was not given a chance to rescue her
newborn
.
4
I needed to bolster her
newborn
sense of safety, not wreck it.
5
A 36-page state report details the final hours of the
newborn
's
life.
Usage of
new-sprung
in English
1
My
new
-
sprung
joy was short-lived, and fast fleeted away.
2
The night had grown sensibly colder, and noisy with the rushing sweep of a
new-sprung
wind.
3
Deep concern filled Edith's heart at perceiving how the girl had committed her happiness to the issue of this
new-sprung
attachment.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
new-sprung attachment
new-sprung wind
New-sprung
through the time