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An odd mnemonic because the opposite sounds just as reasonable: spring back, fall forwards.
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I think that, too, Ramruna.
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forward spring back fall
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Spring back doesn't sound right at all.
I'm not having that. |
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nobody says the fall in Britain so doesn't work. it's autumn.
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People in Britain do say the fall.
Twice a year when they refer to the clocks being changed. |
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Lots of people used "the fall" on the racing forum this week when that hoarse unshipped his rider when clear just before the winning post. Other words were also used.
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Metals (including springs) spring back to their original shape if you bend them
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I thought it was spring out of bed when you realised you've lost an hour.
And fall back into bed when you realise you've got another hour to go. |
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Very good
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