From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishspring in your stepspring in your stepENERGETICif you walk with a spring in your step, you move quickly and happily As he walked into the office that morning, there was a spring in his step. → spring
Examples from the Corpus
spring in your step• The candidates, their staffs and the press have a spring in their steps.• But suddenly the sight of Giuseppe Signori's invitingly lofted ball into the penalty area put a spring in his step.• There was a spring in his step, and ineffable calmness dressing his sun-brown face.• He walks away with a high spring in his step.• Kangaroo has not changed our lives, just given us deeper pockets and put a little more spring in our steps.• There was a new spring in his step, a feeling of youthful zest stirring his muscles.• Preston emerged after the interval with a new spring in their step, and the game took on a different complexion.• It read: Bedford, keep the spring in your step.