Id | ESLPod_0347_WE_0369 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 347 |
Episode Title | Writing a Postcard |
Phrase | to pour |
Text | In this podcast, the verb "to pour" means to rain very heavily: "It was pouring all day, so the children had to play indoors." The verb "to pour" also means to hold a large container at an angle so that the liquid inside it comes out and goes into a smaller container or glass: "Olivia poured the lemonade into three glasses for her guests." The phrase "to pour out (one's) soul or heart" means to express one's emotions freely, without hiding anything: "He pours out his heart in his poetry." Finally, the verb "to pour" can mean to swarm or move in a large group very quickly: "The students poured out of the high school's doors as soon as the bell rang." |
Topics | Travel |
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