pour 
[pɔːr]
Definition: 
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.
Use 'pour' in a sentence:
- The whole story then came pouring out.
 - Pour milk out of the bottle into the glass.
 - Never pour water in the blowhole!
 - The rain began to pour.
 - My student, Sally, asked me to pour some coffee for her.
 - She asked Tillie to pour her a cup of coffee.
 - He finally tore himself away from the table long enough to pour me a drink.
 - If you let them, they'll pour it on you.
 - He can pour the water.
 - Please pour the water into the glass.
 - Pour the sauce over the pasta and serve immediately.
 - Shall I pour you a drink, sir?
 - Pour it into a glass and enjoy it.
 - The Ice Bucket Challenge requires that participants pour a bucket of ice water on themselves.
 - I pour some orange juice into his cup.
 - Pour in some of the broth, but not all of it, because it will probably overflow.
 - Letters of complaint continue to pour in.
 - Pour a pool of sauce on two plates and arrange the meat neatly.
 - Never pour yourself a drink.
 - Please pour this milk into that glass.
 - Scalding tears poured down her face.
 - Shall I pour?
 - I pour some milk into a glass.
 - Shall I pour you some water?
 - I see them coming to pour it.
 - Pour some dressing on the salad.
 - She poured out her troubles to me over a cup of coffee.
 - Pour cider around the meat and cover with foil.
 - A cement mixer agitates the cement until it is ready to pour.
 - I pour milk in the cup.
 - He nodded gravely as I poured out my troubles.
 - By the end of the match, the sweat was pouring off him.
 - Any day now, the Northern forces may pour across the new border.
 - I was in the kitchen, pouring out drinks.
 - She poured the dark brown liquid down the sink.
 - I pumped six ounces, and then had to pour it down the drain.
 - Tears poured down his cheeks.
 - The rain poured down.
 - Walking three miles in the pouring rain is not my idea of fun.
 - The rain continued to pour down.
 - It was pouring with rain so I accepted his offer of a lift.
 - It's pouring with rain.
 - The government has poured millions into the education system.
 - I've poured a cup of tea for you.
 - I've poured you a cup of tea.
 - Blood poured from the deep cut on his arm.
 - Blood was pouring out of a cut on her head.
 - It's pouring outside.
 - Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof.
 - Will you pour the coffee?
 - The company was pouring around$ 30 million into the scheme.
 - Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some.
 - I used to pour time and energy into projects that were doomed from the start.