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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

Social media campaigns seek to burnish the image of President Vladimir V. Putin or to tap into wellsprings of anti-French resentment.

From New York Times

“I didn’t always know where the story was going, but I suddenly had a wellspring of information because it was my upbringing, my home.”

From New York Times

But as “Belle” is wise enough to acknowledge, the world that enables and inspires those images will always be a deeper wellspring of magic.

From Los Angeles Times

But it also endures — gloriously, abundantly, inexhaustibly — as a wellspring of cinematic pleasure.

From Los Angeles Times