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Meanings of
spring up
in English
Portuguese
surgir
Catalan
produir-se
Back to the meaning
Come into existence; take on form or shape.
rise
grow
develop
arise
originate
uprise
Portuguese
surgir
Usage of
spring up
in English
1
Such ideas do not
spring
up
uncaused and unconditioned in vacant space.
2
MDD doesn't
spring
up
overnight, although it may seem that way sometimes.
3
Jealousy is beginning to
spring
up
between the Russians and the Germans.
4
Flowers
spring
up
,
birds sing, and golden grain nods in the sunlight.
5
You must become resilient; if you are pressed down,
spring
up
again.
6
Light, and love, and larger life
spring
up
everywhere in His name.
7
Then those others are coaxing the flowers to
spring
up
and bud.
8
First is the amazing speed with which a cult can
spring
up
.
9
He dully watched it
spring
up
along the frames of the posters.
10
I came a dead thing, and it made me
spring
up
alive.
11
He moved, slowly and quietly, expecting her to
spring
up
and run.
12
But if from nothing they came, then each would
spring
up
unexpected
13
She was possessed by an insane desire to
spring
up
and flee.
14
My companion wanted to
spring
up
at once, but I restrained him.
15
Running his hands over its sides he caused forests to
spring
up
.
16
Let them be a few but let them
spring
up
through self-sacrifice.
Other examples for "spring up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
spring
up
spring
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
spring up
Portuguese
surgir
provir
originar-se
Catalan
produir-se
desenvolupar-se
originar-se
Spring up
through the time
Spring up
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common