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wellspring

[wel-spring] / ˈwɛlˌsprɪŋ /


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The everyday tools of the kitchen can be connected to powerful memories and wellsprings of feeling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rabbi Kushner argued, however, that God was omnipotent as a wellspring of empathy and love.

From New York Times

“Ambient music is the great wellspring — but also the bane of my existence,” he said in a sudden rush weeks earlier, in a call from his Montreal studio.

From New York Times

It is a strange irony that the internet — the byproduct of millennia of scientific and technological progress — has evolved into a wellspring for the dissemination of pseudoscience and unfounded conspiracy theories.

From Salon

But Trump's narcissism is spreading throughout the party, causing people who really should know better to believe that they have a wellspring of support that simply doesn't exist.

From Salon