<noun.communication> she was a well of information
Wellspring \Well"spring`\, n. A fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply.
Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it; but the instruction of fools is folly. --Prov. xvi. 22.
But radicals opposed to him see confrontation with the West as the wellspring of the Islamic revolution and are believed to hold greater sway over the hostage-holders.
Once the wellspring of Yankee thrift and flinty conservatism, New Hampshire in the 1980s was transformed by explosive economic and population growth.
Investment, he adds, "is the wellspring of productivity growth." For all the dark spots, it should be added that the U.S. productivity picture is not without a few bright ones.
They viewing confrontation with the West as the wellspring of the Islamic revolution.
Down a slope in a clump of woods behind the tents is the clear spring that is the wellspring of the Shiloh settlement.