Bluff, springing alongside Frank, where he could see better.
And the others, springing to his help, caused the sweep to plough the water at the stern in such a manner that the Pot Luck must have altered her course considerably.
My last glimpse showed it for one instant, far down the descent, springing high in the air out of a cloud of dust, and then it disappeared.
Do you observe the same old eagerness, the same old hurry, springing from the fear that if he does not move with the utmost swiftness, that colossal opportunity will escape him?
The causes of the dreadful overcrowding which existed so extensively were many and deep-seated--springing from the very roots of the social and economic system.
And they also recommended that-- "All existing sanitary legislation should be more fully enforced, especially in those parts of the suburbs where buildings are so rapidly springing up.
The vegetation was springing up here, and the good pasturage induced us to grant our cattle some days' rest, as they had been on short commons lately.
The dogs soon recognised me, and springing up to Czar expressed their delight at my return by loud whining.
All at once a single voice was heard not far from us, whose language was equally incomprehensible to us, but which Tiger at once replied to; and springing up behind his tree, he uttered his hunting yell.
All the softer-wooded trees were budding, and the flowers were springing up all over the prairies.
I rode close up to the wood, for so long as the turkeys see the dog springing about under them they are terrified, and look timidly at their pursuer, stretching out their long neck in all directions instead of flying away.
The calm was of very short duration, a breeze presently springing up at N.
On the 25th of February, at ten o'clock in the morning, a light breeze springing up at N.
At eight o'clock in the morning of the 30th of January, a light breezespringing up at W.
At ten o'clock, a light breeze springing up at north, we steered to the south till twelve, and then brought-to for the night.
Being afraid of losing some of our stores overboard during the night, in the event of a breeze springing up, we secured them as well as possible with cordage to the fragments of the windlass.
All hands were now upon the alert, and, a breeze springing up very opportunely from the northward and eastward, we were soon close in with the coast.
Having become in some degree pacified, we continued to watch the ship until we finally lost sight of her, the weather becoming hazy, with a light breeze springing up.
To-day, a gentle breeze springing up carried us through a vast quantity of seaweed, among which we were so fortunate as to find eleven small crabs, which afforded us several delicious meals.
The men commenced fixing the glass at the bottom or springing of the arch, and as they completed their work the stage was raised at intervals by labourers stationed on the lead-flat.
He's got to be sensible, or he'd be springing or lashing out instead of yawning.
Had he had any previous experience with the manoeuvre, he would have saved himself part of the pain at least by springing and whirling backward in the air.
Dag Daughtry made the lip-noise so low that the old man did not hear, and Michael, springing clear from sand to canoe, was on board without wetting his feet.
The mad leopard was on the verge of springing upon them when deflected by another prod of the iron.
He even charged the sides of the arena, springing up and vainly trying to climb the slippery vertical bars.
Marmion, what is this white magic that you have been springing upon us?
Captain and Mrs. Caldwell and Mildred were already in their seats, and Beth scrambled up to hers unconcernedly, although Artless was springing about in a lively manner at the moment.
Johnson in a furious tone, and springingto his feet; "signed the pledge!
Cronin," cried Kunze, again springing to his feet, and there was a scene of excitement for a few minutes.
Because I was told so," suddenly cried Kunze, springingto his feet.
Morning in the celestial Paradise Is not as morning here, new-springing day Crescent the same out of eclipsing night: No night is there, and therefore no vicissitude Of dark and bright to separate the days.
I can make believe that there is a fire, and can run about springing my rattle, and crying, 'Fire!
Selfish found a rattle, a large, noisy rattle, and went to springing it until they were all tired of hearing the noise.
At this moment Christy heard Captain Breaker shout the order to board, and the men were springing to the rail, and tearing away the boarding netting.
The drum was heard on board of her, beating to quarters; but it was too late, for the boarders were springing over her rail.
The baboon, grunting savagely and showing her formidable teeth, ran at Tom, and was in the act of springing at his throat, when a terrific kick from the lad caught her fairly on the point of the jaw and stretched her on the sand.
Springing to his feet and looking round, he saw by the light of the fire a huge yellow-maned lion, which had Peter by the neck, and was dragging him away into the darkness.
Stem filiform, flaccid; clubs cylindrical, perfectly distinct from hymenium, sometimes springing from a sclerotium; hymenium thin and waxy.
The form of the plant is quite different when growing on the top of a log or a stump, from those springing from the side.
Found upon stumps and logs, especially upon oak where the timber is cracked, the plants springing from the cracks.
The stem is elongated, springing from an irregular black tuber, called sclerotium.
The stem is generally short, solid, several usually springing from a thickened base, white or whitish and either laterally or eccentrically connected with the cap.
When first seen springing from a stump or root it looks like a large strawberry.
There is a strong notion that mushrooms grow very quickly, springing up in a single night.
The sporangia are plane, attached by a cord, springing from a small nipple-like tubercle.
This genus grows on wood, at first resupinate, expanded; the hymenophore springing from a mucous mycelium.
The marquise comprehended that Juanito's courage was exhausted, and springing with one bound over the parapet, she was dashed to pieces on the rocks below.
He saw himself dishonored if he lived, summoned before a council of war to explain his want of vigilance; then he measured with his eye the depths of the descent, and was springing towards it when Clara's hand seized his.
A car looks as if it were out fishing with a fishing rod springingfrom its top, bent just as if it were playing a gamy fish.
Easy," spoke this person, springing between Ralph and the door, and doubling up his fists pugilist-fashion.
One morning he observed a delicate stem, with two curiously shaped emerald leaves, springing up from the centre of the mound.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "springing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.