springy

IPA: sprˈɪŋi

adjective

  • That returns rapidly to its original form (as a spring does) after being bent, compressed, stretched, etc.
  • Lively; bouncy.
  • Characteristic of the spring season.
  • Of land, having many springs (of water).
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Examples of "springy" in Sentences

  • Preferred movement is the springy trot.
  • Gait should be springy with drive off the rear.
  • Now it just seems wiccan and pretty and springy.
  • The meatballs are kind of springy, as Jason noted.
  • The clamp member is fabricated of springy material.
  • Pasterns are slightly springy, strong but not steep.
  • It should be smooth and springy, not too soft or silky.
  • The arms are formed of springy material and outwardly sprung.
  • I love visiting your page because it's so "springy" and happy.
  • Springy with moss and smelling of thyme is poetic and fine in a popular book.
  • The spheroid interior was heavily and uniformly padded with some kind of springy orange plastic.
  • He twisted and turned it experimentally, encountered a kind of springy resistance, and pressed harder.
  • Having just spent a gorgeous weekend in springy, sunny Vankie, I was thrilled to visit Craig's List to discover my dream roomie:
  • At some point, I might switch us to something more emphatically "springy," but I have yet to see the flowers emerging with any real force here in Philadelphia...
  • The fruit should be so dry that when a handful of slices is pressed together firmly into a ball the slices will be "springy" enough to separate at once upon being released from the hand.
  • They are neither elegant nor graceful, but easy, "springy" vehicles, which, having neither sides nor top covers, give unimpeded views, and are excellent for sight seeing, though not precisely the thing for rainy weather.

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