Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
An unincorporated community in Mississippi.
A town in Vermont.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
An unincorporated community in Kansas.
An English topographic surname from Middle English for someone living near a well or a spring.
A small cathedral city in Somerset, England.
A small town in Norfolk, England, officially Wells-next-the-Sea.
A town in British Columbia, Canada.
A locale in the United States:
An unincorporated community in Indiana; named for founder James Oscar Wells.
A town in Maine; named for the city in England.
A city in Minnesota; named for J. W. Wells, father-in-law of Canadian-American Minnesota politician Clark W. Thompson.
A city in Elko County, Nevada.
A town in New York; named for land agent Joshua Wells.
A town in Texas; named for railroad engineer Maj. E. H. Wells.
A town in Monroe County, Wisconsin; named for early settler James Wells.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSupply chains cannot tolerate even 24 hours of disruption. So if you lose your place in the supply chain because of wild behavior you could lose a lot. It would be like pouring cement down one of your oil wells. Thomas Friedman
Few men during their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used. Richard E. Byrd
I could give you no advice but this: to go into yourself and to explore the depths where your life wells forth. Rainer Maria Rilke
Drawn wells have sweetest water. Persian Proverb
They who dig the wells never drink from them. African Proverb
Small wells are better to quench your thirst. French Proverb