Of or characteristic of or occurring in spring.
Suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh.
1 In the terrible, lurid light of that vernal evening the princeling died.
2 The Dawn, again, in her deep lassitude, has nothing of vernal freshness.
3 Spring cometh, and the earth is decked and studded with vernal flowers.
4 Moving on toward spring, the vernal equinox usually falls around March twentieth.
5 We now begin to expect our vernal migration of ring-ousels every week.
6 The vernal equinox is when my year tips gently into delight.
7 The thought of it throws a kind of vernal splendour over my autumn.
8 The child was leading him into a new and vernal world.
9 I look on the vernal day and say with poor Fergusson-
10 Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar which runs from the vernal equinox.
11 Dusk had crept over the sky, which was flecked with warm vernal clouds.
12 Around the crater lip were poised thousands of concave disks, vernal green, enormous.
13 Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar, which starts on the vernal equinox.
14 We soon shall meet, with vernal youth restored, to endure forever.
15 Not alone with the vernal sun, but in the eternal dawn of Spirit!
16 His original experience had come in March, at the day after the vernal equinox.
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