From spring + time. <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">springtimes</span>) The season of spring, between winter and summer. 1980, AA Book of British...
<span class="searchmatch">springtimes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>...
gay as <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> (not comparable) (rare, simile, derogatory) Overtly or flamboyantly homosexual....
See also: <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> of nations English Wikipedia has an article on: Revolutions of 1848 Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> of nations (This etymology is missing or...
typical of <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> (usually, optimistic and romantic) pavasarīgs noskaņojums ― <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> sentiments pavasarīgas noskaņas ― <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> moods (of clothes)...
pavasarīgāk more typical of <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>, more typically for <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>; adverbial form of pavasarīgāks...
vispavasarīgāk most typical of <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>, most typically for <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>; adverbial form of vispavasarīgākais...
of pavasarīgs pavasarīgi spring, for spring, typical of <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>, typically for <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span>; adverbial form of pavasarīgs pavasarīgi silts laiks ― warm...
vårförälskelse c a <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> romance Nå, det blir ingen vårförälskelse i vår. Jag har inte tid längre. Well, there will be no <span class="searchmatch">springtime</span> romance this spring...