springiness

IPA: sprˈɪŋinʌs

noun

  • the property of being springy.
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Examples of "springiness" in Sentences

  • For medium rare, you should be able to feel some "springiness" to the meat.
  • I think extending the bar to contact itself would minimize the springiness ...
  • I've also noticed that these 40 minutes can play a significant role in enhancing the springiness of my step -- you should look into this too.
  • Chairs were drawn close before the blaze, for, despite the "springiness" in the air without, the atmosphere in the vast library of the chateau was damp and chill.
  • Two meters long, the chair is structured from walnut and held together by strategically-placed screws that give it a light, springiness that would work perfectly either in or outdoors.
  • It's called a spring graph because it relies on a kind of springiness between the represented items, automatically laying them out in a spread fashion and allowing us to see the relationships easily.
  • "The CitriTex stabilizer blend is unique in that it helps to significantly reduce fat and calories in baked goods while maintaining the moistness and 'springiness' consumers enjoy and expect from a full-fat product," he said.
  • When the firm footing at the bottom was reached, he strode out on the little terrace with a quickness and springiness of gait and with glintings of muscular fires that gave the lie to the calm deliberation of his movements on the slide.
  • This natural "springiness" is both genetic and conditioned: some people are born with more so-called "slow-twitch" muscles (making them good endurance athletes); others have more "fast-twitch" fibres (better at short bursts of speed or force).

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