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  1. The most common meaning of the phrasal verb spring up is to appear suddenly or unexpectedly. It is often used to describe the sudden emergence of new things, such as businesses, ideas, or plants.

  2. Definitions of English phrasal verbs with 'SPRING'. Learn the meaning of phrasal verbs starting with 'SPRING', read definitions and view examples of English phrasal verbs from UsingEnglish.com.

  3. spring up meaning, definition, what is spring up: to suddenly appear or start to exist: Learn more.

  4. phrasal verb. If something springs up, it suddenly appears or begins to exist. New theatres and arts centres sprang up all over the country. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for spring. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Synonyms of 'spring up'

  5. spring up. — phrasal verb with spring verb uk / sprɪŋ / us past tense and past participle sprang | also US sprung | past participle sprung. Add to word list. to appear suddenly: A lot of new hotels have sprung up along the coast recently.

  6. 1. Warm up. when the temperature increases. Examples: Since it’s starting to warm up, should we plant our garden? It’s starting to warm up! Let’s go for a bike ride. 2. Thaw out. to melt or become warmer after being frozen. Examples: The snow is finally thawing out and the roads are clearing. After a long winter, the lake started to thaw out. 3.