A specific size and style of type within a type family.
A plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water.
1 The fount of feeling, of pain, was for the moment dried up.
2 That which keeps the world going, the fount of life, is folly.
3 But he hadn't the faintest idea of the fount of Liosha's motherliness.
4 Who can tell in what hidden fount the feelings have their spring?
5 I come from the cradle of civilisation, the original fount of learning.
6 Williams is the sunniest of contemporary poets, an inexhaustible fount of cheer.
7 He was her boogeyman, the fount of all her miseries and unhappiness.
8 Far from it, Admiral, you'll be our chief fount of information.
9 World Water Day quiz -are you a fount of wisdom?
10 But the breath may wake the fount of pity-thewriting not.
11 Then the shaking would cease and the fount be dry for a season.
12 The Tamil fount of types was the first that we began to recast.
13 The cathedral, a fount of superstition, must find no place in his life.
14 He goes to the fountain-head, to the fount of deliverance, and of forgiveness.
15 Carlton Fitzpatrick is a fount of computer-crime war-stories, related in an acerbic drawl.
16 Choral and orchestral works alike borrow from the fount of Hungarian folk music.
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