upspring (Meaning)

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upspring (v. i.)

To spring up.

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upspring (n.)

An upstart.

A spring or leap into the air.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upspring

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upspring Sentence Examples

  1. The grass upsprang from the ground, vibrant and lush after the long winter.
  2. With a sudden start, the vampire upsprang from his coffin, his eyes glowing crimson.
  3. The angry mob upsprang from their seats, their fists raised in protest.
  4. As the sun rose, the birds upsprang from their nests, eager to start the day.
  5. The daisies upsprang along the path, their petals forming a cheerful mosaic.
  6. The towering skyscraper upsprang from the ground, a testament to human ingenuity.
  7. The child upsprang from his hiding place, a mischievous grin on his face.
  8. The flowers upsprang in defiance of the harsh weather, bringing a touch of color to the dreary day.
  9. With newfound energy, the runner upsprang from the blocks, determined to win the race.
  10. The fire upsprang from the embers, crackling and dancing in the night air.

FAQs About the word upspring

To spring up., An upstart., A spring or leap into the air.

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The grass upsprang from the ground, vibrant and lush after the long winter.

With a sudden start, the vampire upsprang from his coffin, his eyes glowing crimson.

The angry mob upsprang from their seats, their fists raised in protest.

As the sun rose, the birds upsprang from their nests, eager to start the day.