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wellspring - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- life: What are the risks associated with doing something this new and this profound at the very wellsprings of life?
- compassion: Their eyes encountered, lingered; and the beauty of her gaze seemed to stir him to the very wellspring of compassion.
- creativity: The water represents the subconscious, the female side of the psyche, the wellsprings of creativity.
- joy: Understand that and you have a wellspring of joy in your heart.
- wisdom: I believe the introduction of his writings to the North American audience will become a wellspring of godly wisdom and inspiration.
- culture: Food and culture are closely linked and in some societies rural life is regarded as the wellspring of local culture.
Converse of object
- have: It should alert us all to the fact that both have a common wellspring in hatred of the other.
- reach: The core state: Reaching the wellspring within: Take a moment to enjoy your core state.
- run: Ceridwen's inspiration comes From below into above it runs A wellspring of ideas flows From the spirit of this land it goes.
- find: If you follow it into the rocks, you will find the wellspring of the death which will not die.
Adjective modifier
- very: This is the very wellspring of the upward progress of evolution.
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