Definition of Resprung

1. respring [v] - See also: respring

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resprung

respray
resprayed
respraying
resprayings
resprays
respread
respreading
respreads
respring
respringing
resprings
resprout
resprouted
resprouting
resprouts
resprung (current term)
ressaldar
ressaldars
ressentiment
ressentiments
rest
rest's of Serres
rest-cure
rest-harrow
rest.
rest area
rest bite
rest day

Literary usage of Resprung

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1905)
"In some places the fig is cultivated, and within the shadow of the birthplace monument is a dense colony of young fig shoots which have sprung and resprung ..."

2. On the Springing and Adjusting of Watches: Being a Description of the by Frederick James Britten (1898)
"... if a balance too large or heavy has been selected a fresh balance must be obtained and the watch resprung. Assuming the vibration to be satisfactory, ..."

3. The Cabinet Library of Scarce and Celebrated Tracts (1837)
"... Cepha- lonia, has resprung. To you it exclusively belongs to adopt every necessary measure for the preservation of the cargo, which I trust, ..."

4. Annual Reports of the Navy Department: Report of the Secretary of the Navy by United States Navy Dept (1887)
"The first two were resprung last year and should be returned to the firms who repaired them. I would recommend that the Munroe and Crisp be surveyed with a ..."

5. Lo Sperimentale by Università di Firenze (1874)
"... forse allora, se si vedesse scomparire la nevrosi e non subentrare le vescicole o queste abortire se appena comparse, coloro che con Bà'resprung e ..."

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