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How to Use "Pour" with Example Sentences
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pour
(v):
to make liquid flow; to move quickly and in large amounts
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Used with nouns:
"
Sunlight
poured
in through the window.
"
(sunlight, water, light)
"
Can you
pour
me some more
wine
?
"
(wine, tea, coffee, beer, water, juice, water)
"
I
poured
her another
drink
.
"
(drink, glass, cup)
"
They
poured
concrete
into the hole.
"
(concrete, cement)
"
She
poured
the
batter
into the cake mold.
"
(batter, liquid)
"
Smoke
poured
out of the building.
"
(smoke)
Used with adverbs:
"
He
carefully
poured
the boiling water.
"
(carefully, slowly)
"
She
quickly
poured
herself a glass of iced tea.
"
(quickly)
"
She
poured
out
the spoiled milk.
"
(out)
Used with prepositions:
"
I
poured
water
into
a glass.
"
(into, in)
"
I
poured
a cup of coffee
from
the pot.
"
(from)
"
The smoke
poured
out of
the roof.
"
(out of)
"
He
poured
alcohol
over
the cut.
"
(over, on)
"
The light
poured
in
through the window.
"
(in, out)
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