"Sprigs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Small shoots or sprouts of a plant, typically with leaves or similar structures.
A computer application used for storing, organizing, and manipulating data in a tabular format, typically with rows and columns. It allows users to perform calculations, sort, filter, and analyze data. Common examples include Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets.
A rapid series of events or actions, often in a short period of time.<br><br>Example: The thief went on a shopping spree, buying up as much as he could with the stolen credit card.<br><br>It can also refer to a manic or reckless series of wild acts, often in a state of high excitement or euphoria.<br><br>Example: The football team's star player had a shooting spree in the championship game, scoring goal after goal.<br><br>It can also have a more general meaning of a period of intense activity or productivity.<br><br>Example: The company had a writing spree of new novels over the summer.
Sprees can have a few related meanings depending on the context in which they are used.<br><br>1. <strong>Extravagant or Uninhibited Behavior</strong>: One meaning refers to a period of excessive behavior, often related to celebrating or excess in a frivolous manner. For example, "He's been on a weekend spree, buying expensive gifts and dining at fancy restaurants."<br><br>2. <strong>Sport Successes</strong>: In sports, a winning "sprees" refers to a sequence of victories by a team or individual in a repetitive and potentially dominant manner. For example, "The basketball team has been on a dominant conference championship spree, winning their fourth in a row."<br><br>3. <strong>Scientific Dictionary</strong>: In genetics, a spree genes, or more accurately, the expression "sprees of functioning genes," can refer to a sudden or brief burst of gene activity leading to rapid production and short-term syndromic effect. However, the usage is rare and mostly within specialized contexts.<br><br>4. <strong>Informal</strong>: It can also colloquially refer to outbursts of a particular activity or emotion, akin to going on a "run" of doing or feeling something. This usage is flexible and not as commonly referenced as the others.<br><br>In general, the term suggests a sequence of events or an intense period of activity, which can span various contexts from personal enjoyment and sport to biological processes.
Having a lively or cheerful quality; brisk and lively in movement or action. <br><br>Example: The sprightly actress danced energetically across the stage.
A spring-mounted ride is one that is mounted on springs, giving it a bouncy or springing motion. This can be seen in vehicles, amusement park rides, and other contraptions designed to provide a thrilling or exciting experience.
The season of renewal and growth, often associated with warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the return of longer days. It is typically the period of the year between winter and summer, corresponding to the months of March, April, and May in the Northern Hemisphere, and September, October, and November in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Nouns: a springboard is a platform supported in the water, typically a flat, rectangular board, from which a person or animal can jump.<br><br>In English linguistics: A phrase or expression that is used to introduce or lead into a more extended speech, especially one that the speaker wishes to continue or elaborate on.<br><br>Idiomatic expression: to use something as a springboard, means to use it as a starting point or a way to jump off into a new idea or opportunity.