well's run dry, the



well's run dry, the

A supply or resource has been exhausted, as in There's no more principal left; the well's run dry, or There's not another novel in her; the well's run dry. This expression likens an underground water source to other plentiful sources. Benjamin Franklin used it in Poor Richard's Almanack (1757).
See also: run

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RileyRIE-leeEnglish
Jurij-Slovene, Sorbian
Signy-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
GraniaGRAWN-yaIrish
Aloisiaah-lo-EE-zee-ahGerman
Renatus-Late Roman