Springtime in a sentence as a noun

Maybe, but some things are still in springtime right now.

He should get about 50lbs of seed potatoes, and store them in the ground in the springtime.

>One thing I've noticed is that I'm really looking forward to springtime, so I can be outdoors more.

Everyone here complains about the chilly weather in the spring, but a bit of springtime chill is far better than 10 months of gloom.

I had very mild symptoms, easily confused with springtime allergies.

"Plain old heatstroke" -- in northern California in springtime?

Hospitalization and case numbers won't be affected by vaccination so quickly, but most sources I've read expect that general vaccination will start by springtime and end the crisis by summer.

Yeah, it's essentially the same for me: if I really need/want something from the net, I can just put my shoes on and pop into some café.One thing I've noticed is that I'm really looking forward to springtime, so I can be outdoors more.

How could a self-driving car deal with that?Not to mention inconsistent, icy road surfaces with unpredictable traction and the springtime muck of snow/gravel/salt that makes keeping the windshield clean, much less exterior sensors and cameras.

...many wineries are shunning such technology and embracing distinctly Luddite, back-to-the Earth growing techniques such as using things like "Preparation 500," the springtime vineyard spray made from the manure-stuffed cow horns, buried over fall and winter, then ground up and mixed with water.

Springtime definitions

noun

the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year"

See also: spring