"Sprung" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sprung" Meaning

Sprung refers to a sudden or impulsive movement, often in a way that is energetic or spontaneous.

Example: "She sprang up from her seat to dance."

It can also mean to have been put into place or set up quickly, often in a way that is sudden or unexpected.

Example: "The paratrooper's parachute was sprang from the aircraft."

In addition, "sprung" can be used to describe something that has been trapped or caught, often in a way that is sudden or unexpected.

Example: "The mouse was sprang in the trap."

Finally, in archery, "sprung" refers to the moment when the arrow leaves the bow string.

Example: "The archer released the arrow and watched as it was sprung from the bow."

"Sprung" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "sprung":

Example 1: Verb

The kid jumped on the trampoline and sprang into the air, laughing joyfully.

Example 2: Verb (past participle)

The door sprung open with a loud creak, and the two friends rushed in.

Example 3: Verb (collins, reflexive)

My heart hastily sprang to attention when I heard the news.

Example 4: Verb (exercise)

In every class, the kids love to play games like hopscotch and spring, making it a thrilling activity.

Example 5: Adjective (Idiomatic)

"Then there's the Circular Bin which is quite open towards the spectators" in which Fully grown trees sprung up above a Raised Deck 2.

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