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Means Pour Phrase Pouring Eslpod Began Rain Good/Bad

Id ESLPod_0832_WE_1338
Episode Id ESLPod 832
Episode Title Creating an Online Store
Phrase to pour in
Text The phrase "to pour in," in this podcast, means to receive a lot of something, especially money: "As soon as the new downtown park was completed, people began pouring in." The phrase "to pour out" means for something to come out very easily and quickly: "As soon as Becca sat down in front of the computer, the words began pouring out and she wrote the book in just a few weeks." The verb "to pour" means to rain heavily: "It's pouring outside, so take your rain jacket." The phrase "when it rains, it pours" means that whenever a few good/bad things happen, many good/bad things happen: "After years of steady sales, we got hundreds of new clients in the past three months. When it rains, it pours."
Topics Business | Technology

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