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SPRING Idioms and Proverbs

SPRING Idioms and Proverbs

Hi dear English learners! It’s been a couple of days since the Spring has begun in the northern hemisphere. If the weather is nice where you are and nature is going green, the trees started to blossom, then you may suffer from spring fever or feel like you are full of the joys of spring! What do these expressions mean? Keep reading to find out! 😃 We will learn 13 SPRING idioms and proverbs.

SPRING idioms and proverbs

Full of the joys of spring

If you are full of the joys of spring, you must be feeling very happy and energetic.

SPRING idioms and proverbs

Spring fever

In spring, the weather gets warmer, everything becomes green and starts blossoming. Some people get excited because of that, meaning that they have spring fever.

To spring back

To spring back means to recover from an illness or simply to recover to a previous state.

SPRING idioms and proverbs

To spring into action

If you spring into action, then you start doing something all of a sudden.

Spring in your step

To have a spring in your step means that you feel energetic, happy and enthusiastic and it is noticeable in the way you walk. 

To spring to mind

The idiom refers to the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of something.

No spring chicken

A person who is no spring chicken is someone who is at a certain age and no longer in their prime youth.

To spring to life

You spring to life when you become very active or busy.

Spring cleaning

Spring cleaning is when you clean your house or apartment very thoroughly, probably once a year and usually in spring.

SPRING idioms and proverbs

To spring up like mushrooms

We use this expression to say that number of something is increasing very fast.

To spring to your feet

If you spring to your feet, then you get up quickly and suddenly.

SPRING idioms and proverbs

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow

This proverb teaches us that however big our problems are, we should be patient and wait for the better days to come.

One swallow doesn’t make the spring/summer

This proverb is not the same in American and British English. As a matter of fact, Americans use the word spring and English use summer. However, the meaning of the proverb is the same. It teaches us that one good thing does not guarantee that everything else will get better. 

13 SPRING idioms and proverbs
13 SPRING idioms and proverbs
SPRING idioms and proverbs

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