every spring in English
during each passing spring, in all of the seasons of spring
Use "every spring" in a sentence
1. Every spring they migrate towards the coast.
2. We put out a placement brochure every spring.
3. 9 Every spring they whoop it up for the circus.
4. Every spring for the past 5 years, people have gone missing.
5. (Jeremiah 8:7) Nearly half a million storks still pass through Israel every spring.
6. Male caribou start to grow antlers every spring; a transformation from bald to bedecked.
7. Bitterroot was a staple food for the Shoshone-Bannock, who harvested it every spring
8. She escaped, and returns every spring to take revenge on Hades, with her Spring powers.
9. Female Blackpolls, which don’t have a cap, are a little trickier, and every spring I experience a …
10. While you were away with the nun, your mother made them for you herself, every spring and autumn.
11. Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed
12. For keeping your tiny blueberry patch in productive, happy health, every spring you need to pour Acidifying halos around shrubs
13. Abys provides over 1,500 boys and girls between the ages of 4 through 18 an opportunity to play organized soccer every spring and fall
14. The Bittern announces its comeback from the brink of extinction every spring with a resounding boom that can be hear from up to 3 miles away
15. ‘While Babul is actually an evergreen, it produces fresh foliage every spring and so is classified with mesquite as deciduous.’ Origin Early 19th century from Hindi babūl.
16. The trees scattered throughout the yard include some of the worst offenders: oak, locust, and maple trees that drop tassels, tiny flowers and helicopters by the Bushelful every spring
17. The neighborhood association has always welcomed renters and homeowners alike, with nominal annual dues, while the Inman Park Festival, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors every spring, brings residents together to produce the largest all-volunteer festival in Georgia.
18. What is Bugleweed? Native to Europe, Bugleweed is one of the many common names of Ajuga reptans, a perennial flowering species that is commonly used for medicinal purposes. Every spring, the plant sends up a 3-6 inch stalk with bright purple flowers, one of the defining characteristics of the species.