SPRING HAS SPRUNG

What does the expression “spring has sprung” mean? It is a playful and poetic way of saying that spring has arrived or that the season of spring is in full swing. It signifies the transition from winter to spring when nature comes alive, flowers start blooming, and the weather becomes warmer. It captures the sense of excitement and renewal associated with the arrival of spring! In a sentence, you might say:

  • Look at the greenery. I’d say spring has sprung, wouldn’t you?
  • Is there anything you do once spring has sprung? I like to go outdoors more, maybe for a hike or to play sports more!

Perhaps technically not one of the classic spring idioms, but a great play on words using the word ‘spring’ as both a noun and a verb.

The verb ‘to spring’ can mean to move or jump quickly, and the past participle is ‘sprung’. To say Spring has sprung simply means the season has arrived quickly or fully.

In other words, Happy Spring!

Author: Dennis Hickey

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