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ALL meanings of pour

pour
P p
  • verb with object pour to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant. 1
  • verb with object pour to emit or propel, especially continuously or rapidly: The hunter poured bullets into the moving object. 1
  • verb with object pour to produce or utter in or as in a stream or flood (often followed by out): to pour out one's troubles to a friend. 1
  • verb without object pour to issue, move, or proceed in great quantity or number: Crowds poured from the stadium after the game. 1
  • verb without object pour to flow forth or along; stream: Floodwaters poured over the embankments. 1
  • verb without object pour to rain heavily (often used impersonally with it as subject): It was pouring, but fortunately we had umbrellas. 1
  • noun pour the act of pouring. 1
  • noun pour an abundant or continuous flow or stream: a pour of invective. 1
  • noun pour a heavy fall of rain. 1
  • transitive verb pour liquid: tip into sth 1
  • transitive verb pour drink: serve 1
  • transitive verb pour drink: serve sb 1
  • intransitive verb pour money, effort: give plentifully 1
  • intransitive verb pour move in quantity 1
  • intransitive verb pour flow forth 1
  • intransitive verb pour rain heavily 1
  • intransitive verb pour words: gush out 1
  • transitive verb pour emit continuously 1
  • verb pour If you pour a liquid or other substance, you make it flow steadily out of a container by holding the container at an angle. 0
  • verb pour If you pour someone a drink, you put some of the drink in a cup or glass so that they can drink it. 0
  • verb pour When a liquid or other substance pours somewhere, for example through a hole, it flows quickly and in large quantities. 0
  • verb pour When it rains very heavily, you can say that it is pouring. 0
  • verb pour If people pour into or out of a place, they go there quickly and in large numbers. 0
  • verb pour If something such as information pours into a place, a lot of it is obtained or given. 0
  • verb pour to flow or cause to flow in a stream 0
  • verb pour to issue, emit, etc, in a profuse way 0
  • verb pour to rain heavily 0
  • verb pour to move together in large numbers; swarm 0
  • verb pour to serve tea, coffee, etc 0
  • noun pour a pouring, downpour, etc 0
  • verb transitive pour to cause to flow in a continuous stream 0
  • verb transitive pour to emit, discharge, supply, utter, etc. profusely or steadily 0
  • intransitive verb pour to flow freely, continuously, or copiously 0
  • intransitive verb pour to rush in a crowd; swarm 0
  • intransitive verb pour to serve as a hostess at a reception or the like by pouring the tea, coffee, etc. for the guests 0
  • noun pour an act of pouring 0
  • noun pour a heavy rain or downpour 0
  • verb pour If you pour a liquid or other substance, you make it flow steadily out of a container by holding the container at an angle. 0
  • verb pour If you pour someone a drink, you put some of the drink in a cup or glass so that they can drink it. 0
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