a city in S Transvaal, in the E Republic of South Africa, E of Johannesburg.
Words nearby Springs
Spring Mountains, spring onion, spring on someone, spring peeper, spring roll, Springs, spring snow, Springsteen, Springsteen, Bruce, springtail, spring tide
Perhaps my outrage at the men defending Cosby springs from my own feelings of guilt.
What Trait Do Bill Cosby’s Defenders Share?|Dean Obeidallah|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The function and structure of the watch only needs to be explained in terms of springs, gears, and wheels.
The Science Community’s Fight Over an Artificial Brain|Elizabeth Picciuto|July 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In a Hot Springs, Arkansas, stud-poker game, a player named Burke became justly incensed one evening because he could not win.
Portrait of the Consummate Con Man|John Lardner|May 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That's because on Game of Thrones, conflict doesn't spring from competing moralities; it springs from competing desires.
Game of Thrones’ ‘The Lion and the Rose’: Joffrey’s Demented, Shocking Royal Wedding|Andrew Romano|April 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We left the springs with a bagful of colorful rocks and one more story to tell.
Big-Sky West Texas: A Road Trip Through Hidden America|Condé Nast Traveler|March 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Dolores springs from her seat to the door and looks through the opening into the next room.
Zoe; Or, Some Day|May Leonard
At intervals, tempting cross-roads branched away to mountain springs.
Bransford of Rainbow Range|Eugene Manlove Rhodes
But to leaue these impertinent discourses, and returne againe to the springs whereby our Pant or Gwin is increased.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Description of Britaine|Raphaell Holinshed
They are fond of salt, and repair in great numbers to the salines, or salt springs, that abound in all parts of America.
The Hunters' Feast|Mayne Reid
And there springs Radicofani, the eagle's eyrie of a brigand brood.
New Italian sketches|John Addington Symonds
British Dictionary definitions for Springs
Springs
/ (sprɪŋz) /
noun
a city in E South Africa: developed around a coal mine established in 1885 and later became a major world gold-mining centre, now with uranium extraction. Pop: 80 776 (2001)