spring to (one's) defense

spring to (one's) defense

To begin defending one very quickly or abruptly. I appreciate the thought, but I don't need you springing to my defense every time someone starts arguing with me. Thankfully, a group of people in the bar sprang to her defense when the man started assaulting her. The boss singled out Jonathan when he started criticizing the progress of the project, so I sprang to his defense.
See also: defense, spring
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

spring to someone's defense

Fig. to go quickly to defend someone. (Can be against physical or verbal attack.) Fred was attacked and Ralph sprang to his defense. We sprang to Mary's defense when she was accused of doing wrong.
See also: defense, spring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • spring to defense
  • defence
  • abortive action
  • pull the rug
  • pull the rug (out) from under (someone)
  • pull the rug (out) from under (someone's) feet
  • pull the rug from under
  • pull the rug from under someone/something
  • pull the rug out
  • pull the rug out from under