💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sprummer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| springtimenoun | The season of spring, between winter and summer. |
| springnoun | (countable) An act of springing: a leap, a jump. |
| forespringnoun | The period preceding or leading up to spring. |
| foresummernoun | The early part of summer |
| prime timenoun | (television, radio) The block of programming on television during the middle of the evening, usually between 7:00 pm and 11:00 pm. |
| season creepnoun | A small but significant tendency for spring to start earlier and for autumn to end later; the result of global warming. |
| seedtimenoun | The time to sow seeds. |
| upspringnoun | A spring or leap into the air. |
| first rainnoun | The first rainfall of a season, at the start of spring in cold climates or the end of summer in hot, dry climates. |
| forewinternoun | The early part of winter. |
| interimnoun | A transitional or temporary period between other events. |
| preseasonnoun | (sports) The period before the start of a sporting season, during which players undergo training and venues are prepared |
| sproutingnoun | The act by which something sprouts. |
| newcomenoun | A stranger newly arrived; a newcomer. |
| yesterseasonnoun | A past or prior season, last season; an earlier or previous period of time. |
| preflowernoun | (botany) A growth in the internode of a plant that develops into a flower |
| startnoun | The beginning of an activity. |
| backstretchnoun | (athletics, horse racing, car racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running track, etc., opposite the finishing line”). |
| postpubescencenoun | The period of life that follows pubescence. |
| prolepsisnoun | (rhetoric) The anticipation of an objection to an argument. |
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