Phrasal verbs starting with "pour"
7 phrasal verbs use this verb
pour down
A2
Used to describe very heavy rain falling continuously.
pour forth
C1
To produce or express something in a large, continuous, and often impassioned flow.
pour in
B1
To arrive or enter somewhere in large quantities or numbers.
pour into
B1
To direct a large amount of something — liquid, money, effort, or people — into a specific place or purpose.
pour one out
B2
To pour a small amount of a drink onto the ground as a gesture of respect or remembrance for someone who has died.
pour out
B1
To release liquid from a container, or to express feelings or information freely and completely.
pour over
B1
To pour liquid over the surface of something; NOTE: often confused with 'pore over' (to study carefully).