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new-sprung

[ noo-spruhng, nyoo- ]

adjective

  1. newly or suddenly come into existence.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of new-sprung1

First recorded in 1585–95; new + sprung

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Example Sentences

A brisk, dancing, new-sprung wind was blowing up from Rainbow Valley, resinous with the odours of fir and damp mosses.

There was still much to be said, and many plans to be discussed before our new-sprung happiness should be secured to us.

In the next instant, however, I changed my mind; and my new-sprung joy departed as suddenly as it had arisen.

Stifling his new-sprung emotions as well as he was able—promising them indulgence at some other time—he re-bent his ear to listen.

We dare dispute against this new-sprung sect, In private or in public.

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