Noun
found on (plural found ons)
Alternative spelling of found-on
found-on (plural found-ons)
(Ireland, colloquial) A person found by the police consuming alcohol on licensed premises outside opening hours
found-on
...the only simplicity to be trusted is the simplicity to be found on the far side of complexity. Alfred North Whitehead
One day, I shall explode like an artillery shell and all my bits will be found on the writing table. Gustave Flaubert
People who look for easy money invariably pay for the privilege of proving conclusively that it cannot be found on this sordid earth. Edwin Lefèvre
Of all the colors I ordered: the three chromes, the Prussian blue, the emerald, the crimson lakes, the malachite green, all the orange lead, hardly one of them is to be found on the Dutch palette, in Maris, in Mauve or Israels - [all contemporaries of Vincent, Dutch painters of the Hague School. ]. Vincent van Gogh
Remember that what you possess in this world will be found on the day of your death to belong to somebody else. But what you are will be yours forever. Henry van Dyke
The best advice is found on the pillow. Danish Proverb