springlike


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Adj.1.springlike - resembling a spring or the action of a spring
elastic - capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy; "an elastic band"; "a youthful and elastic walk"
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Translations

springlike

[ˈsprɪŋˌlaɪk] adj (day, weather) → primaverile
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Zobrist, 38, has missed enough time that team officials expect him to need a significant period of springlike work and a minor-league rehab assignment once he were decide to return.
Getting outdoors on springlike days, Can really boost our mood, Walking in the park or countryside, Or seeking the stillness of the wood.
"[....] knowing: closing: sound ripe from bird darts past, is this everything psssst i say trees are taller here, red onion's up for grabs its crisp white baldness, picture today's springlike gash, bird darts past, cobalt, rhino fly.
I live in the Andes Mountains in Ecuador, where the weather is springlike all year round.
It may have been like winter outside - but it was certainly springlike at the Methodist Central Hall in Paisley.
"place" of "springlike wonder / Of lilac and may / Of
The springlike lemon yellow novels he brought back from his honeymoon have put forth new green shoots.
The second was a lighter, more springlike offering of peas, asparagus and that wonderfully self-seasoned
"There has been an uptick in the popularity of classic designs, such as herringbone, houndstooth, chevrons and stripes in springlike colors."
Those hoping for some real springlike weather look set to be disappointed in the days ahead, according to Huddersfield weatherman Paul Stevens.