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1 The carpenter reported that the effect was to spring a leak forward.
2 Those plans could spring a leak , thanks to a new site called Muziic.
3 Little bit of a pop, but you shouldn't spring a leak .
4 The money-drawer in many a mercantile house will this year mysteriously spring a leak .
5 The reason why the brig was made to spring a leak was now evident.
6 Sometimes the dikes give way or spring a leak , and the most disastrous results ensue.
7 Sometimes the dikes give way, or spring a leak , and the most disastrous results follow.
8 Suppose that motor-cruiser should spring a leak and sink?
9 It is likely to spring a leak and go down any old time, declared Billy Gordon.
10 Lots of loose ends, lots of people involved, lots of moving parts that could spring a leak .
11 Molasses barrel spring a leak , Bill?
12 They, the clinker canoes, are easily tightened when they spring a leak through being rattled over stones in rapids.
14 It is a good thing his wealth is not all in his pockets, for they are apt to spring a leak .
15 The fearful working of the ship, however, made it too probable that if not very strongly-built, she would spring a leak and go down.
16 If we spring a leak , we shan't spend our first night on a pleasant camping-ground, for the shore just hereabouts does not look inviting.
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