the beginning of spring

  • 1The Rite of Spring — Infobox Ballet name = The Rite of Spring image size = caption = choreographer = Vaslav Nijinsky composer = Igor Stravinsky based on = premiere = 29 May 1913 place = Théâtre des Champs Élysées, Paris ballet company = Ballets Russes characters =… …

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  • 2Spring Day — is a holiday marking the coming of the spring season, which takes place in different countries, on varying dates.AlbaniaAlbania celebrates the lunar Spring Day (Albanian: Dita e Verës ) on March 14 as a national holiday. It is an old pagan… …

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  • 4Spring Day (Argentina) — Spring Day is an informal holiday in Argentina, celebrated on 21 September, the conventional date of the beginning of spring (one or two days before the actual spring equinox).Though this is not a work free public holiday, it coincides with… …

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  • 5spring fever — noun uncount a feeling of excitement or laziness that is thought to be caused by the beginning of spring …

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  • 6spring fever — spring′ fe′ver n. a listless, lazy, or restless feeling commonly associated with the beginning of spring • Etymology: 1855–60, amer …

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  • 7Spring pancake — Eating Spring pancakes on the day of Lichun in a restaurant Spring pancake (Chinese: 春餅; pinyin: chūnbǐng) is a traditional Chinese food unique to the northern regions. People eat spring pancakes on the day called lichun to celebrate the… …

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  • 8spring fever — /sprɪŋ ˈfivə/ (say spring feevuh) noun a listless or restless feeling felt by some people at the beginning of spring weather …

  • 9spring fever — a listless, lazy, or restless feeling commonly associated with the beginning of spring. [1855 60, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 10spring fever — noun a feeling of restlessness and excitement felt at the beginning of spring …

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