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pour
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pour  (pôr, pr)
v. poured, pour·ing, pours
v.tr.
1. To make (a liquid or granular solid) stream or flow, as from a container.
2. To send forth, produce, express, or utter copiously, as if in a stream or flood: poured money into the project; poured out my inner thoughts.
v.intr.
1. To stream or flow continuously or profusely.
2. To rain hard or heavily.
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.
A pouring or flowing forth, especially a downpour of rain.
Idiom:
pour it on Informal
1. To move or perform an activity at maximum speed or intensity.
2. To speak or express oneself continuously or elaborately.

[Middle English pouren, perhaps from Old North French purer, to sift, pour out, from Latin prre, to purify, from prus, pure; see peu- in Indo-European roots.]

pourer n.

pour [pɔː]
vb
1. to flow or cause to flow in a stream
2. (tr) to issue, emit, etc., in a profuse way
3. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) (intr; often foll by down) Also pour with rain to rain heavily it's pouring down outside
4. (intr) to move together in large numbers; swarm
5. (intr) to serve tea, coffee, etc. shall I pour?
it never rains but it pours events, esp unfortunate ones, come together or occur in rapid succession
pour cold water on Informal to be unenthusiastic about or discourage
pour oil on troubled waters to try to calm a quarrel, etc.
n
a pouring, downpour, etc.
[of unknown origin]
pourer  n
Usage: The verbs pour and pore are sometimes confused: she poured cream over her strudel; she pored (not poured) over the manuscript

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