start doing something quickly
[sprɪŋ ˈɪntuː ˈækʃən]
Spring into action
not young anymore
[nəʊ sprɪŋ ˈtʃɪkɪn]
No spring chicken
energetic and happy walking
[ə sprɪŋ ɪn jɔː ˈstɛp]
A spring in your step
come into your thoughts
[sprɪŋ tuː maɪnd]
Spring to mind
restlessness or excitement in spring
[sprɪŋ ˈfiːvə(r)]
Spring fever
Very happy and enthusiastic
[fʊl əv ðə dʒɔɪz əv sprɪŋ]
Full of the joys of spring
no matter the circumstances
[kʌm reɪn ɔː ʃaɪn]
Come rain or shine
settle in a place
[pʊt daʊn ruːts]
Put down roots
others' lives seem better
[ðə ɡrɑːs ɪz ˈɔːlweɪz ˈɡriːnə]
The grass is always greener
take the opportunity now
[meɪk heɪ waɪl ðə sʌn ʃaɪnz]
Make hay while the sun shines
full of energy
[freʃ əz ə ˈdeɪzi]
Fresh as a daisy
appear unexpectedly
[kʌm aʊt əv ðə ˈwʊdwɜːk]
Come out of the woodwork
start fresh
[tɜːn ˈəʊvə(r) ə njuː liːf]
Turn over a new leaf
stop something early
[nɪp ɪn ðə bʌd]
Nip in the bud
become better or more successful
[ˈblɒsəm ˈɪntuː]
Blossom into
begin to flower or grow
[bɜːst ˈɪntuː bluːm]
Burst into bloom
enjoy the sunshine
[səʊk ʌp ðə sʌn]
Soak up the sun
relax and worry less
[ˈlaɪtn ʌp]
Lighten up
feeling ill
[ˈʌndə(r) ðə ˈweðə(r)]
Under the weather
survive a difficult time
[ˈweðə(r) ðə stɔːm]
Weather the storm
Made on
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