1156 collocations for poured

Before I had gone a mile from camp, I came to the foot of a white cascade that beats its way down a rugged gorge in the cañon wall, from a height of about nine hundred feet, and pours its throbbing waters into the Tuolumne.

The Boy divided the cold beans, got out biscuits, and poured the tea, while silence and a strong smell of ancient fish and rancid seal pervaded the little tent.

He placed one long, thin hand on the little table which stood near, and pouring out a glass of wine, drank it off.

Put in a buttered pudding-dish and pour over 1/2 cup of melted butter; let bake in a moderate oven until brown.

While he had the Decameron still in hand, he paused in that great work, with heart full of passionate longing for the lady of his love, far away in Naples, to pour out his very soul in La Fiammetta, the name by which he always called the Lady Maria.

By this time we had a full view of the rising sun, pouring a flood of light over one half of the circular landscape below us, and leaving the rest in shade.

I shall certainly be more happy in a morning; but whether I shall not sacrifice the fat and the marrow and the kidneys,i.e., the night,glorious, care-drowning night, that heals all our wrongs, pours wine into our mortifications, changes the scene from indifferent and flat to bright and brilliant?

To stand up before men and pour forth a stream of glib words is generally to make yourself obnoxious to them.

Last night I poured my heart at your feet.

Given a fine day, and a certainty of route, it would have been simply grand; but as it soon poured in torrents, my situation was anything but enviablein fact, I was almost in despair, when a huge cart laden with trunks of trees came slowly from a turning near.

As we advanced, the enemy poured a galling fire upon us.

Presently he poured out a little coffee, and drank it slowly, blissfully, with half-closed eyes.

The rebel sharpshooters, hurrying to the flank, poured in hurtling, murderous volleys, filling the minds of the panic-stricken mob with the idea, the most awful that can enter a soldier's mind, that his line is surrounded.

Already the man had poured the boiling oil over Ipke's arms and hands.

Let steam in the oven a few minutes; then pour over some highly seasoned tomato-sauce, and serve hot with fried veal chops.

And, while my eyes might well pour forth those bitter drops of pain, The drought of self-consuming grief has quenched the healing rain.

"Spread out your handkerchief, Lester," and as I dazedly obeyed, he picked up the little leather bag, opened it, and poured out its contents in a sparkling flood.

Long ago she had made a hard trip through the jungle in pouring rain to help when he was deathly sick.

He huddles his coat about him, for his heart is as cold as a Christmas day; and if it would make his child happy, he would pour out his heart's blood on the snow.

Then pour forth Thy Spirit And open our eyes, And fill with the knowledge That only makes wise.

Stir in sufficient flour to thicken, and pour to it the milk or cream.

" When the girls had poured into their interested ears the story of the queer humming sound that had just repeated itself, they agreed to one man to Billie's suggestion that it was very probably an aeroplane.

I poured myself out a little of the stimulant, and drank it off.

Mac knelt down opposite, pouring liberal libation of candle-grease on the uncouth, bony mass between them.

The veins of the palate should be opened, and a few drops of mixture composed of six parts of sweet nitre and one of ammonia, poured down its throat.

1156 collocations for  poured