pour in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
To flow or cause to flow in a steady stream, typically from a container.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to pour herself a glass of wine to unwind after a long day.
- As the rain began to pour, we rushed to find shelter under the nearest awning.
- He carefully poured the hot coffee into the delicate china cup.
- The chef instructed the assistant to pour the sauce evenly over the pasta.
- With a steady hand, she poured the ingredients into the mixing bowl.
- She decided to pour herself a cup of tea to warm up on the chilly morning.
- As the rain began to pour, we hurried to find shelter under a nearby awning.
- He watched in awe as the artist skillfully poured paint onto the canvas.
- After dinner, she poured the leftover soup into a container for lunch tomorrow.
- The children laughed as they poured water from their buckets into the makeshift pool.
- She decided to pour herself a glass of water before starting her work.
- The rain began to pour heavily, soaking everything in its path.
- He watched as she carefully poured the hot coffee into the waiting mugs.
- After the storm, the sun emerged, and the puddles began to slowly pour away.
- The chef instructed his assistant to pour the sauce over the pasta just before serving.
- She decided to pour herself a glass of wine to relax after a long day.
- The chef will pour the sauce over the pasta just before serving.
- As the rain continued to pour, we took shelter under the nearest awning.
- He watched the coffee pour steadily into the cup, filling it to the brim.
- To make the cake batter smooth, you need to pour in the milk gradually.
- She decided to pour herself a cup of tea to relax after a long day.
- The chef will pour the sauce over the pasta just before serving it.
- He watched the bartender skillfully pour the drink into the glass with a flourish.
- After the storm, the sun broke through the clouds, and the water began to pour off the rooftops.