springe

[sprɪndʒ]

springe Definition

  • 1a snare or trap for catching birds or small mammals, typically one having a noose of wire or cord
  • 2a sudden jump or movement made to avoid something
  • 3a source or origin of something

Using springe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "springe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rabbit was caught in the springe.

  • Example

    He made a quick springe to avoid the oncoming car.

  • Example

    The river is the springe of life for the village.

springe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for springe

Phrases with springe

  • to appear or develop suddenly or unexpectedly

    Example

    New businesses have been springing up all over town.

  • to come quickly and easily into one's mind

    Example

    When I think of my childhood, happy memories of playing outside with friends springe to mind.

  • to suddenly start leaking (usually water)

    Example

    The boat sprung a leak and started taking on water.

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Summary: springe in Brief

A 'springe' [sprɪndʒ] is a trap for catching birds or small mammals, or a sudden jump or movement made to avoid something. It can also refer to a source or origin of something. The phrase 'springe up' means to appear or develop suddenly or unexpectedly, while 'springe to mind' means to come quickly and easily into one's mind. 'Springe a leak' means to suddenly start leaking (usually water).