spring up
English
Verb
spring up (third-person singular simple present springs up, present participle springing up, simple past sprang up, past participle sprung up)Category:English lemmas#SPRINGUPCategory:English verbs#SPRINGUPCategory:English phrasal verbs#SPRINGUPCategory:English phrasal verbs formed with %22up%22#SPRINGUPCategory:English multiword terms#SPRINGUPCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SPRINGUPCategory:Pages with entries#SPRING%20UPCategory:Pages with 1 entry#SPRING%20UP
- (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#SPRINGUP) To appear suddenly.
- A breeze had sprung up, pushing the ship back within range of the Spanish cannons.Category:English terms with usage examples#SPRINGUP
- (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#SPRINGUP, figuratively) To come rapidly into existence.
- 1956 March, R. C. Blaker, “The Hedjaz Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 167:
- In 1924 the Hashemite King Hussein was driven out of the Hedjaz by Ibn Saud, and a state of war sprang up between the new kingdoms of Saudi Arabia and Trans-Jordan.Category:English terms with quotations#SPRINGUP
- 1960 November, H. P. White, “The evolution of train services on the Southern's Oxted line”, in Trains Illustrated, page 662:
- In the 1890s and in the early years of the present century there was considerable building development in the area around Sanderstead, Warlingham and Oxted, where large villas were springing up. East Grinstead, Tunbridge Wells and Uckfield were growing fast, as was that loosely knit "subtopia"—neither town, village nor country—which is known collectively as Crowborough.Category:English terms with quotations#SPRINGUP
- 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 7, in The China Governess: A Mystery, London: Chatto & Windus, →OCLC:
- The highway to the East Coast which ran through the borough of Ebbfield had always been a main road and even now, despite the vast garages, the pylons and the gaily painted factory glasshouses which had sprung up beside it, there still remained an occasional trace of past cultures.Category:English terms with quotations#SPRINGUP
Synonyms
- (to appear suddenly): pop up
- (to come rapidly into existence): upspring; see also Thesaurus:come into being
Derived terms
Translations
to come rapidly into existence
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