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All pour antonyms

pour
P p

verb pour

  • metastasize β€” Pathology. (of malignant cells or disease-producing organisms) to spread to other parts of the body by way of the blood or lymphatic vessels or membranous surfaces.
  • adios β€” goodbye; farewell
  • drain β€” to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • drizzle β€” to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle: It drizzled throughout the night.
  • cataracted β€” a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size.
  • distill β€” to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
  • fag β€” Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.
  • downing β€” a downward movement; descent.
  • mizzling β€” Present participle of mizzle.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • beaded β€” A beaded dress, cushion, or other object is decorated with beads.
  • beading β€” Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
  • ladled β€” a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • fagged β€” to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
  • ladling β€” a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • bedraggle β€” to make (hair, clothing, etc) limp, untidy, or dirty, as with rain or mud
  • boil down β€” When you boil down a liquid or food, or when it boils down, it is boiled until there is less of it because some of the water in it has changed into steam or vapour.
  • frothing β€” an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.
  • fagging β€” to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
  • descend β€” If you descend or if you descend a staircase, you move downwards from a higher to a lower level.
  • downs β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • mizzle β€” mist or drizzle.
  • mizzles β€” mist or drizzle.
  • creamed β€” the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
  • drop β€” a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • deplane β€” to disembark from an aeroplane
  • creaming β€” the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
  • bankrupted β€” Law. a person who upon his or her own petition or that of his or her creditors is adjudged insolvent by a court and whose property is administered for and divided among his or her creditors under a bankruptcy law.
  • dust off β€” earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
  • catheterize β€” to insert a catheter into
  • distil β€” (transitive) Subject a substance to distillation; .
  • draw off β€” to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • detrain β€” to leave or cause to leave a railway train, as passengers, etc
  • hemorrhage β€” a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • detraining β€” to alight from a railway train; arrive by train.
  • leaf through β€” one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
  • haemorrhage β€” (pathology) A heavy release of blood within or from a body.
  • jade β€” James' DSSSL Engine
  • ooze β€” (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings.
  • osmose β€” to undergo osmosis.
  • hit the high spots β€” to stain or mark with spots: The grease spotted my dress.
  • conk out β€” If something such as a machine or a vehicle conks out, it stops working or breaks down.
  • downed β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • dry up β€” free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • die down β€” If something dies down, it becomes very much quieter or less intense.
  • bushing β€” an adaptor having ends of unequal diameters, often with internal screw threads, used to connect pipes of different sizes
  • filter β€” any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
  • welling β€” a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur.
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