Well, honey, "sprang" is the past tense of "spring," and to "kill" means to cause the death of something. So, "sprang to kill" would imply that something leaped into action to cause harm or death. Just hope it's not your ex's new girlfriend learning how to use a crossbow.
The goddess Athena (Greek counterpart of Minerva) sprang fully armored from the head of her father, Zeus.
because zeus swallowed her mom metis when she was pregnet of athena and then athena sprang from zeus brain...because Zeus's swallowed her mom Metis when she was pregnant of Athena and then Athena sprang from Zeus's brain...
Athena.
No, Chaos was the boundless, original void, from which everything else sprang.
He sprang into action. The door sprang open.
The superhero sprang into action when the innocent citizens were in danger.
An example would be:He sprang into action when the ball was coming towards him.The spider sprang from its hidden lair and seized its prey.
I just sprang my ankle on that rock.
Superman sprang into action at the first cry of a scared pedestrian.
" The hero sprang into action to save the town from the menacing villain."
The strongest women sprang forward when the starter's pistol sounded
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We have to get tape and nails. And then the dog sprang out of the bushes toppling the owner. "What?" He said. And then he added, "Why?"
The present tense of "sprang" is "spring."
The word 'tellurian' can be used to describe something or someone related to the Earth or its inhabitants. For example, "The scientist studied the tellurian ecosystem in great detail."
Well, honey, "sprang" is the past tense of "spring," and to "kill" means to cause the death of something. So, "sprang to kill" would imply that something leaped into action to cause harm or death. Just hope it's not your ex's new girlfriend learning how to use a crossbow.