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pour

1 of 1verb
/pɔr/
Forms:pours,pouring,poured,poured
1

to make a container's liquid flow out of it

B1transitive
  • She poured milk into her cereal bowl for breakfast.
  • He poured water into the glass until it was full.
  • The bartender poured a drink for the customer.
  • I poured oil into the pan to start cooking.
  • She poured sauce over the pasta before serving it.
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2

to rain heavily and in a large amount

B1
  • It started to pour just as we left the house, drenching us completely.
  • The weather forecast predicted it would pour all night.
  • The rain began to pour, turning the streets into rivers.
  • We had to cancel the picnic because it began to pour unexpectedly.
  • The monsoon season causes it to pour almost every afternoon.
3

to move quickly in a continuous, steady flow

  • Water poured from the faucet into the sink.
  • Tears poured down her cheeks as she shared her story.
  • The river poured over the rocks, creating small waterfalls.
  • Coffee poured from the pot as he filled his cup.
  • Lava poured down the side of the volcano during the eruption.
4

to move continuously and in large numbers

  • People poured into the theater to see the opening show.
  • Tourists poured out of the bus, eager to explore the city.
  • Fans poured through the gates as the concert began.
  • Refugees poured across the border, seeking safety.
  • Students poured into the cafeteria when the lunch bell rang.
5

to give or produce something in large amounts

transitive
  • She poured love and care into raising her children.
  • The company poured resources into developing the new product.
  • She poured all her energy into preparing for the competition.
  • The artist poured his emotions into creating a powerful masterpiece.
  • The artist poured creativity into every brushstroke of her painting.