Fount in a sentence as a noun

Ok, what was the guy who fount this looking for in the first place?

I don't presume to be able to build a new society from the fount of my head.

I stil haven't fount any info if you can update old versions of your app

"To paraphrase that fount of wisdom, the hippy from The Simpsons: Sounds like you're working for your lab.

Most folks who use a disposable address are trying to make sure their main address doesn't become a fount of spam.

It lies next door to China, the fount of much of its civilization, and a country that Japan invaded when China was weak.

The one time I fount myself at risk of hypothermia was because I had overestimated the cold.

All our beliefs eventually trace back to some foundation, including the belief that logic is the only fount of truth.

I always fount it odd that mathematicians use so little of the mind augmenting potential of computers.

Ambedkar was one of the primary drafters of the Indian Constitution - usually not something you entrust to a fount of bias.

Fount definitions

noun

a specific size and style of type within a type family

See also: font typeface face case

noun

a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water

See also: fountain