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  • noun Plural form of springtime.

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Examples

  • The coming and going of the seasons give us more than the springtimes, summers, autumns, and winters of our lives.

    Gary Zukav: Solstice Joy Gary Zukav 2011

  • And she obviously has no feeling in her arms either, because everyone is wearing huge puffy coats and the bitch is dressed like it's springtimes.

    Dlisted - Be Very Afraid 2009

  • And surely in late winter 50 years from now, a few of the men who were young and lithe in 1993 will come south again, bringing their autumnal memories of baseball's many springtimes.

    Reunion In The Desert 2008

  • And when life is all said and done, the stories we really will be thinking about in our last moments were who liked us and who loved us and what moved us, and the springtimes we remember, and the moments of personal drama and courage and meaning that came into our lives.

    Remarks By President At Naacp Fight For Freedom Dinner ITY National Archives 2000

  • Thirty springtimes ago, we lost both Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King.

    Remarks By The President At City Year Convention In Ohio ITY National Archives 1998

  • It was near the end of the second of Omaphil's two springtimes, an uncommon seasonal arrangement that was the result of orbital peculiarities.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • It was near the end of the second of Omaphil's two springtimes, an uncommon seasonal arrangement that was the result of orbital peculiarities.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • A piece of paving stone had worked its way loose over many winters of frost and springtimes of rain.

    The Kinslayer Wars Niles, Douglas 1991

  • His widow who stood above him could have been a woman of twenty springtimes.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • His widow who stood above him could have been a woman of twenty springtimes.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1988

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