Similar words: well-spoken, spring, springing, spring up, springer, offspring, hot spring, handspring. Meaning: n. 1. the source of water for a well 2. an abundant source.
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(1) There was a wellspring of courage within her.
(2) Las Vegas became the wellspring of a new style of family values.
(3) Man is a wellspring; woman an ocean depth.
(4) Buchanan has tapped into the wellspring of middle-class angst.
(5) The food went to the Wellspring Soup Kitchen in Stockport, and to needy families in the area.
(6) Poverty and hopelessness are so often the wellspring of crime.
(7) Culture is the wellspring from which agreed behavioural norms are generated.
(8) This has provided the main wellspring for widespread discrimination against older people.
(9) Gard your heart for it wellspring of your life.
(10) America's financial and budgetary policies were the wellspring of the crisis gripping the world's financial markets.
(11) It was not for her to see the wellspring of human passion.
(12) The revenues that washed over both for much of the 1980s flowed from the same wellspring.
(13) Her campaign to free the hostages has generated a wellspring of public support.
(14) As an essential feature of Marxism[sentencedict.com], innovation is an unexhausted wellspring of always maintaining the Paty's vitality.
(15) Social workers at home in Aberdare, South Wales, helped Georgia get all the way to Wellspring Academy of the Carolinas in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains.
(16) Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.
(17) The happiness that Confucius and his disciples enjoyed can be a wellspring of happiness for us.
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