Similar words: outpour, pouring, outpost, outpoint, touring, curing, during, souring. Meaning: ['aʊtpɔːrɪŋ] n. 1. a natural flow of ground water 2. a sudden rapid flow (as of water) 3. the pouring forth of a fluid 4. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written) 5. a large flow.
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31. The massive outpouring of public grief made the Windsors sit up and take notice.
32. In the aftermath of George's death, the outpouring of support and sympathy was unbelievable.
33. The moon in the sky is too chill and illusionary , while the moon beside me is outpouring the lyricism as a piece of warm jade, which can pervade through the overwhelming dark.
34. The sunshine comes and goes ,[Sentencedict] outpouring driblet and melodious love songs.
35. In direct contrast to the US gov't lackluster response, it is touching to see the outpouring of support and sympathy from the people in the US.
36. Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to the near-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of concern.
37. There, surrounded by a belated outpouring of militia, Burgoyne surrendered ten days later.
38. Yet despite this unseemly outpouring, the biggest problem of all - mental health - remains tight shut.
39. C . continued an outpouring of associations to her mother's hatred of her.
40. Since then, there an outpouring of literatures researched on this field.
41. We’ve never had such an outpouring of reminiscences, not even in 1989, when the bicentennial of the French Revolution was celebrated.
42. It opened a door to a long suppressed public outpouring of grief and rage.
43. British doctor who's from PeiPing consonancy hospital evaluated her in a mourning article as this:"She was a single woman who had suffered so many miseries but never contuse vigor or outpouring it."
44. TELETHON, a French television show, is an icon of popular entertainment, an outpouring of visual jollity and charitable fund-raising.
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