to pour out
Third Person
pours out
Present Participle
pouring out
Past Tense
poured out
Past Participle
poured out
1
to freely express one's deep emotions, thoughts, or feelings
transitive
- She called her best friend to pour out her sorrows after the breakup.
- In his diary, he would pour out all his daily reflections and secrets.
- During the therapy session, he felt safe to pour out his anxieties and fears.
- After holding back for so long, she finally poured out her frustrations.
2
to transfer a liquid from one container to another
transitive
- She poured the milk out into the glass.
- The server carefully poured out the wine into each guest's glass.
- She gently poured out the tea from the teapot into the cups.
- Please pour out the juice into the cups for the kids.
3
to leave a place hastily and in large groups
- Students poured out of the school when the bell rang.
- Visitors poured out of the museum when it closed for the day.
- Employees poured out of the office when the workday ended.
- The audience poured out of the concert hall after the performance.
- They poured out of the theater after the movie finished.
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