upsprings

/ʌpˈsprɪŋz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of upspring: springs up or emerges suddenly.
    • Water upsprings from the ground near the old oak tree.
    • Trouble upsprings when people don't communicate clearly.
    • A new idea upsprings in her mind every time she reads a book.
noun
  1. Plural of upspring: instances of springing up or emerging.
    • Several upsprings of hot water appeared after the earthquake.
    • The upsprings of new technology changed the industry rapidly.
    • The upsprings of creativity in the class were amazing to see.
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