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The following sentence uses the word sprung. Many new restaurants have sprung up all over town since the last time we were there.
I believe it is sprung, as in 'He had sprung into action.' The simple past tense of "spring" is "sprang".
base verb = spring past = sprang past aprticiple = sprung
past indicative: sprang; past participle: sprung
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
The Latin word is 'prognatus' meaning born or sprung from
the frog sprung out of the pile of leaves
I sprung out of my seat when I got an A on the math test.
It basically means that spring has begun
Sprung is the past participle of spring and can also mean being infatuated by someone so no, it is not a curse word.
liking or Sprung
The following sentence uses the word sprung. Many new restaurants have sprung up all over town since the last time we were there.
No. The antonym of the word fresh is, inter alia, 'stale'. So, inasmuch as any modern term that has spontaneously sprung from the vernacular is not a word, 'unfresh' is not a word.
The hydraulic pressure was reduced when he sprung a leak in the hose.
Steven Sprung's birth name is Steven Sprung.
Sprung happened in 2004.
Sprung is the past participle form of spring: If you sit in a chair with springs that have sprung, you'll have an uncomfortable seat!