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- Dictionarypour/pôr/
verb
- 1. flow rapidly in a steady stream: "water poured off the roof" Similar
- 2. come or go in a steady stream and in large numbers: "people poured out of the train" Similar
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The meaning of POUR is to cause to flow in a stream. How to use pour in a sentence.
Pour definition: 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. See examples of POUR used in a sentence.
POUR definition: 1. to make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container, by raising just…. Learn more.
to ( cause to) flow quickly and in large amounts: The bus was pouring out thick black exhaust fumes. The government has been pouring money into inefficient state-owned industries, and the country can no longer afford it. I felt a sharp pain and looked down to see blood pouring from my leg.
To pour is to flow rapidly in a steady stream, or to cause something to flow. You can pour good coffee into a cup and pour bad coffee down the drain.
1. To stream or flow continuously or profusely: Water poured over the dam. 2. To rain hard or heavily: It has been pouring for an hour. 3. To pass or proceed in large numbers or quantity: Students poured into the auditorium. 4. To serve a beverage, such as tea or coffee, to a gathering: We need someone to pour. n.
Definition of pour verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.