Examples of 'sprung' in a sentence

Meaning of "sprung"

To spring means to move or jump suddenly or swiftly upwards or forwards. This term is often used to describe actions like leaping, bouncing, or pouncing, and it may also connote the idea of bringing forth or initiating something quickly
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  • simple past tense and past participle of spring
  • Utterly infatuated with someone; completely taken over by romantic interest.
  • Caught doing something illegal or against the rules.
  • cracked or strained.

How to use "sprung" in a sentence

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His lawyer sprung him an hour ago.
Sprung from the custom paint job.
My only love sprung from my only hate.
I sprung from my mother with sword in hand.
Numerous sects have sprung up in recent years.
She sprung her brother all by herself.
These defenders have sprung up like antibodies.
Sprung some gas and a spark hit it.
I just got sprung from the stacks.
Sprung sheet metal guides parts of machines.
Out of there sprung a red rose full.
A sprung pin locked the whole together.
Was when my old man sprung me from school.
Sprung wheels allowed high towing speed.
From tragedy sprung new political power.

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Sprung she will lose all interest.
The defense has sprung a new witness on us.
Sprung for the custom paint job.
It was as though he would sprung up at me out of the earth.
Cap sprung for the deluxe package.
This guy has sprung far today.
You been keeping it real since you been sprung.
He even sprung for the good stuff.
So we need you to show us where he sprung a leak.
The kid sprung me from the joint.
To the vile dust from whence he sprung.
It could have sprung spontaneously out of a perception.
The blade has just sprung open.
Clinton has sprung a trap and we are outnumbered.
It was the first thing that sprung to mind.
Fatty got sprung nicking the questions.
Spring has well and truly sprung.
Somebody sprung a little for a free drink.
He saw that the spring had sprung.
It kind of sprung a few leaks in this place.
Looks like our dike sprung a leak.
I would have sprung for the ring if it was me.
Bed moldings can be either sprung or plain.
Individually sprung headband wires of stainless steel.
So an underground culture of daytime raves has sprung up.
That has sprung up in the prefecture ofJudea.
The writers kind of sprung that one us.
Nick sprung big for the flowers.
I should not have sprung this on you.
Life sprung from the ash heap.
If that balloon had not sprung a leak.
There was a sprung tail skid at the rear.
I thought she might have sprung a leak.
So the title sprung out of that as well.
Your little boats have sprung a leak.

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