sprĭng'ĭng
To constitute or compose, especially out of separate elements:
To move with a leap or series of leaps
To leap over
Ricochet is defined as to bounce off a surface and go another direction.
To recoil; rebound
To fall back; return:
(Figuratively) To jump up or get back up again.
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To cause to strike an object or a surface and rebound:
To develop is defined as to grow or to become more advanced, or can mean to cause something to grow, or to build improvements on land.
To issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring.
To vault is to leap over something or to leap while you use your hands or a pole to provide you with support and help you leap higher.
To trap is defined as to catch someone or something.
Surge is defined as to quickly and suddenly move as part of a crowd, to increase rapidly and suddenly, or to cause someone to feel sudden and powerful emotions.
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Stem is defined as to originate from.
Start is defined as to begin, set out to appear or to move suddenly.
Skip is defined as to leap or jump, or move the attention from one point to another point.
To throw out or release (a fishing line, for example).
To begin; to develop.
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
To release (a clutch) suddenly.
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To come into being; begin; start
To act quickly or impulsively:
(Informal) To get on (a train) surreptitiously in order to ride without paying a fare:
To aim, point, or turn in a certain direction:
To release as a flow:
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To develop or evolve as something new, improved, etc.
(Intransitive) To start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along
(Botany) To flower or produce seeds prematurely or develop a flowering stem from a rosette.
Birth is the act of having a newborn travel from your womb through the birth canal and out into the world.
To interpret or apply (a rule) in a way calculated to gain a desired end
The definition of begin means to start or come into being.
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To result, issue, or proceed:
The definition of appear is to show up or become capable of being seen.
To set free; unbind
(Chem.) To free from combination in a compound
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To set free (a slave, etc.); release from bondage, servitude, or serfdom
To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to clear.
(Intransitive) To come down, as from a source, original, or stock; to be derived; to proceed by generation or by transmission; to fall or pass by inheritance.
To derive is defined as to come from, be created from or be developed out of something else.
To come forth, issue, or arise (from)
The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
(Intransitive, dated) To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip.
To stir the emotions:
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