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spring for
Pay another's expenses, treat, as in I'll spring for the dinner this time. [Slang; c. 1900]
Example Sentences
There have been thousands of student visa cancellations over the spring for violations as minor as speeding tickets and attempted deportations of pro-Palestinian college activists who are international students.
All four UK nations recorded their warmest spring for mean temperature since it first began to be recorded in 1884, surpassing the previous record in 2024.
England has had its driest start to spring for 69 years, the Environment Agency said earlier this month.
The state Department of Water Resources said the reservoir could reach full capacity this spring for a third straight year.
The Gandolfini described in the book could be hot-tempered and unpredictable, but most who worked with him remember an extremely generous man, with both his money — he would often spring for parties and lavish dinners for his “Sopranos” family — and a well-timed compliment.
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