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spring out

verb as in get up

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The school is in a compound made up of 10 classrooms arranged in a horseshoe shape around a playground where acacia trees and plants spring out of the sandy soil.

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I’d have to watch for the moment to spring out of the Marquess’s breast pocket and find my own way.

This revival of “Funny Girl” revives the glory of musicals past, when songs seemed to spring out of their characters’ souls.

Seattle has both of the players who were their primary nose tackles last season under contract — Jarran Reed, who will be entering the final season of his deal in 2024, and Cameron Young, a fourth-round draft pick last spring out of Mississippi State.

It’s a suffering-fueled economy, one that includes extortion, torture and a modern-day variation on slavery, all of which spring out of the migrants’ desperation not only to move forward but to not become another nameless body found far away from home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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