From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha fund of somethinga fund of somethinga large supply of something He had a fund of stories about his boyhood. → fund
Examples from the Corpus
a fund of something• All the same, signalmen can be a fund of unexpected tales and it is always interesting to hear their stories.• As with any creative work there can be no prescription that will guarantee a fund of good teaching ideas.• He set out to be amusing; he had a fund of anecdotes, some about people Eloise knew well.• Ronny has a bottomless fund of anecdotes.• Elderly citizens have a fund of experience and knowledge.• He is a fund of ideas on children's education.• I myself would be proud to donate to a fund of this kind, as I think a lot of people would.• I happen to think that behind much of that flamboyance in his earlier years there was a fund of timidity and reticence.• We are faced with a fund of conflicting speculations.