Past tense for to flow rapidly in a steady stream
“She turned the kitchen faucet on and off, watching the water pour down the drain in a tornadic movement of motion.”
Past tense for to cause (a liquid) to flow from a container in a steady stream
“Pour some wine into a glass and carefully observe what happens as the alcohol evaporates.”
Past tense for to flow out, or cause to flow out, especially in great volume
“Smoke and ash pour from the opening, blackening their faces.”
Past tense for to come or go in a steady stream and in large numbers
“Letters pour in from around the world offering condolences and support.”
Past tense for to spill a liquid
“What can happen to fish if you accidentally pour coffee into their tank?”
Past tense for to extract a liquid from a container
“When you're finished washing them, pour wine from the cask's spigot into them.”
Past tense for to fall as rain
“The sky began to turn gray, and, within minutes of reaching the tree line, rain began to pour down on them.”
Past tense for to bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on
“If she wanted to pour praise on me, I wasn't going to stop her.”
Past tense for to pour from, or as from, a container, especially by accident
Past tense for to drip or dribble down vertically (in drops)
Past tense for to eject, or be ejected, especially suddenly or violently
Past tense for to emit or give off, typically gas or light
Past tense for to move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
Past tense for to move (quickly) without obstruction
Past tense for to introduce or infuse an element into a system or environment
Past tense for to scatter or sprinkle, typically over a wide area
Past tense for to drink or consume a liquid
Past tense for to make completely wet
Past tense for to multiply or increase in numbers rapidly
Past tense for to pour, shed or fill with water or tears
Past tense for to direct or guide along or through a pathway or opening
Having a hardened or solid texture or surface
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