pour · v
pour into/out/from, etc.
B2 to flow quickly and in large amounts
Dictionary examples:
Blood was pouring from my leg. (27.0)
pour into/out/from, etc.
C2 to enter or leave a place in large numbers
Dictionary examples:
The crowd poured out into the street. (17.2)
pour (LIQUID)
B1 to make a liquid flow from or into a container
Dictionary examples:
She poured her coffee into her cereal bowl, mumbling about multitasking. (0.0)
The chef poured soup into his hat, calling it a new serving style. (0.0)
He poured ketchup on his ice cream, claiming it was strawberry sauce. (0.0)
I poured the milk into the glasses. (14.8)
Can I pour you a cup of coffee? (19.3)
pour (RAIN)
B1 to rain a lot
Dictionary examples:
It's pouring so hard, even the ducks are using umbrellas! (0.0)
It's pouring rain! I'm considering water skiing to work today. (0.0)
It's pouring so heavily, I saw a fish swimming down the street! (0.0)
We can't go out in this weather - it's pouring! (31.9)