Synonym: drain, spew, spill, stream. Similar words: spouse, drop out, compound, keep out of. Meaning: [pɔr /pɔː] v. 1. cause to run 2. move in large numbers 3. pour out 4. flow in a spurt 5. supply in large amounts or quantities 6. rain heavily.
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31) Pour a kettle of boiling water over the onions.
32) Pour the melted butter into a large mixing bowl.
33) This teapot doesn't pour well.
34) Why don't you pour yourself another drink ?
35) Mix the ingredients and pour over the mushrooms.
36) Shall I pour you some tea?
37) You pour the wine while I dish up.
38) Pour the pasta into a pan of boiling water.
39) Pour the vinaigrette over the salad and toss well.
40) It looks as though it's about to pour .
41) Mix the marinade ingredients and pour over the goose.
42) The drink fizzes up when you first pour it.
43) Pour the cake mixture into the tin.
44) Those are channels through which the emotions might pour.
45) Pour the oil into a frying pan and heat.
46) Pour the mixture into four small dishes.
47) We listened to him pour out his troubles.
48) Let me pour you a glass of wine.
49) Letters of complaint continue to pour in.
50) Don't pour cold water on their optimism.
51) Pour me out a cup of tea please.
52) Don't pour cold water on the idea.
53) Will you pour the coffee?
54) Pour a little of the sauce over the chicken.
55) Pour the broth through a strainer.
56) I'm making tea. Can I pour you a cup?
57) After cooking the fish,[http://sentencedict.com] pour off any excess fat.
58) This teapot doesn't pour very well.
59) Please pour me a cup of tea?
60) The rain continued to pour down.