warm spring
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwarmandspring
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warm
adjective
uk/wɔːm/us/wɔːrm/
having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although ...
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spring
noun
uk/sprɪŋ/us/sprɪŋ/
the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the equator, and from September to December south of the equator, when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and ...
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(Definition ofwarmandspringfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The performance was outdoors in the museum courtyard on awarmspringevening.
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It turned out to be awarmspring.
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Thus, in nature, only part of the seed population exposed to low winter temperatures and a subsequentwarmspringpotentially becomes waterpermeable and can germinate in spring.
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Heavy,warmspringrains stimulate mating behavior.
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Optimal conditions occur after a latewarmspring.
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A cold spring will favor the host plant, whereas awarmspringwill favor the leaf beetle.
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As it was awarmspringday, many did, and soon approximately 100 students gathered around the front steps.
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For many centuries, winemakers noticed an activity that would happen in their wines stored in barrel during thewarmspringmonths following harvest.
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Doc is momentarily swayed, but comes to his senses just as a forest fire threatens his original cabins around thewarmspring.
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One days' travel in descending took them back from winters cold snow regions to awarmspringatmosphere where flowers bloomed and vegetation was far advanced.
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It is generally solidly-played (as opposed to the lighter styles of the previous movements) and suggests cloud spotting on awarmspringday or some other happy scene from childhood.
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A common resident of the refuges many sloughs, streams, lakes, and shallow ponds, alligators can often be seen onwarmspringdays basking on logs or banks, or floating motionless.
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