Fountain in a sentence as a noun

I can think and write with my flouncy fountain pen at home, so what are the merits of me going to a collaborative space?

I'm talking about the conversations you have on the way to lunch or standing around the soda fountain.

That means we need to look back and say a good century's worth of prosecuting black people for drinking from the wrong fountain was just.

The first is the HN comments, which are an unintentional fountain of hilarity.

My company solved the problem by installing a soda fountain.

Compare that to today's nonstop garbage fountain of ignorance on sites like tumblr, twitter and facebook.

When I greeted him at the airport, he remarked on how ridiculous that was, as he produced his fountain pen from his jacket pocket.

I also imagine a faceless Angel Investor at demo day holding a fountain pen and a contract waiting to be signed.

The idea of a group of elites discovering and hoarding the fountain of youth for themselves while the masses suffer is dystopian.

Forgive me, perhaps it's the cranky Britishness in me coming out like an uncontrollable fountain of bile, but sweet jesus this bloke is an insufferable hipster.

Fountain definitions

noun

a structure from which an artificially produced jet of water arises

noun

a natural flow of ground water

See also: spring outflow outpouring

noun

an artificially produced flow of water

noun

a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water

See also: fount