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101Spring Offensive — /ˈsprɪŋ əˌfɛnsɪv/ (say spring uh.fensiv) noun a series of attacks by German forces against Allied forces along the Western Front in March–April 1918 during World War I. The collapse and withdrawal of Russia in late 1917, following the Russian… …
102spring — v 1. leap, jump, bound, vault, hop, skip. 2. appear, come into view, uprise, come to light; come up, crop up, Inf. pop up, Inf. come out of nowhere. 3. recoil, rebound, resile, bound or bounce back, snap back, fly back, kick back, kick. 4. shoot …
103Back and forth — Forth Forth, v.[AS. for[eth], fr. for akin to D. voort, G. fort [root]78. See {Fore}, {For}, and cf. {Afford}, {Further}, adv.] 1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one,… …
104spring — 1. verb 1) the cat sprang off her lap Syn: leap, jump, bound, vault 2) the branch sprang back Syn: fly, whip, flick, whisk, kick, bounce 3) …
105spring beating spoon — A light pressed steel blade designed specially for beating on ridges; the spoon is placed directly on the ridge and sharp blows with a hammer are delivered to the back of the spoon, spreading the force over a large area …
106spring needle — noun : a fine steel needle for machine knitting that has a butt at one end and a long flexible hook at the other that curves back to the shank of the needle …
107kick back — Synonyms and related words: abate, allow, atone, backfire, backlash, bate, boomerang, bounce, bounce back, bound, bound back, cannon, cannon off, carom, charge off, cut, deduct, depreciate, discount, fly back, have repercussions, kick, lash back …
108hollow back — noun : a book back in which the backs of the sections are affixed to the backbone of the cover only at the joints, the separation sometimes being made by a flattened tubular lining of paper or cloth; also : a book so bound or a style of binding… …
109Air spring — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… …
110atmospheric spring — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… …