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Gravity's favorite verb, weaponized by anyone holding a pitcher.

means To make a liquid flow steadily from a container, or to move in a heavy continuous stream.

from From Middle English 'pouren,' likely borrowed from Old French 'purer,' to sift or strainthe act later loosened from grain to liquid.

Homophone trapDistinct from pore, poor, and paw entirely.
Weather senseRain pours; clouds become very generous very fast.
Free pourBartender skill of measuring spirits by sheer confidence.
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