A cabin hadn't been used all threw spring.
The word 'spring' is both a noun (spring, springs) and a verb (spring, springs, springing, sprung).The noun 'spring' can be the subject of a sentence or a clause and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Subject of the sentence: A spring provided a convenient water supply for the garden.Subject of a noun clause: Something sharp, a springprotruding from the cushion, tore my skirt.Object of a verb: She did a spring and a jump over the creek.Object of a preposition: We aired out the cabin with the first breezes of spring.
The cabin is huge!The cabin can store lots of things.This cabin is a mess!
Your weekly rate for a cabin will be about $190
Cabin Down Below by Tom Petty
The captain went to his cabin after the dinner on the deck.
Well..... Ok so if you mean cabin like the place you stay in then hold on Will you ever come to the cabin with me
yes you can use any word that you want
The word spring refers to a season, as well as to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upward or forward. Spring is the season before Summer, and after Winter.
The beautiful spring.
To spring into the air/ a tiger ready to spring
this spring was really snowy
Not unless it is the first word of the sentence. Ex: Spring flowers have such a refreshing smell. Ex: The smell of spring flowers is so refreshing.