Pronunciation: /sprɪŋ ʌp/
verb to appear or develop suddenly and quickly
A1 Flowers spring up in the garden in springtime.
A2 Weeds have started to spring up in the neglected flower bed.
B1 New businesses often spring up in trendy neighborhoods.
B2 The idea for a new app sprung up during a brainstorming session.
C1 Political movements can spring up seemingly out of nowhere.
C2 Innovative technologies continue to spring up in the tech industry.
adverb suddenly or quickly
A1 Flowers spring up in the garden in springtime.
A2 We watched as new buildings spring up in the city.
B1 Opportunities for advancement can spring up unexpectedly.
B2 New technologies continue to spring up in the ever-evolving industry.
C1 Entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for new trends that may spring up in the market.
C2 Innovation hubs are known for the many startups that spring up within their walls.
formal The new skyscraper will spring up in the city center next year.
informal I heard a new cafe is going to spring up on Main Street soon.
slang Did you see that new food truck that sprang up overnight?
figurative Feelings of hope and optimism began to spring up within the community.
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