Definitions Found:
to cause to spring
- springto cause to spring
- sprangto cause to spring
- styteto bounce (to spring back)
- stoitto bounce (to spring back)
- stytesSTYTE, to bounce (to spring back)
- stoitsSTOIT, to bounce (to spring back)
- stoitedSTOIT, to bounce (to spring back)
- stytingSTYTE, to bounce (to spring back)
- stytedSTYTE, to bounce (to spring back)
- stoitingSTOIT, to bounce (to spring back)
- growerto spring up and develop to maturity
- lepto leap (to spring off the ground)
- boundto leap (to spring off the ground)
- caprioleto leap (to spring off the ground)
- capriolingCAPRIOLE, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- boundedBOUND, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- leppingLEP, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- lepsLEP, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- leppedLEP, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- boundingBOUND, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- boundsBOUND, to leap (to spring off the ground)
- stento bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- outleapto surpass in leaping (to spring off the ground)
- mayto gather flowers in the spring / to express permission
- meareto bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- stendto bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- meeredMEER, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- mearingMEARE, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- stendingSTEND, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- spangsSPANG, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- outleapingOUTLEAP, to surpass in leaping (to spring off the ground)
- bounderone that bounds (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- outleapsOUTLEAP, to surpass in leaping (to spring off the ground)
- meeringMEER, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- mearesMEARE, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- meersMEER, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- spangedSPANG, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- meredMERE, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- stendedSTEND, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))
- stenningSTEN, to bound (to leap (to spring off the ground))