pour out Idioma
pour out
tell everything about something She poured out her heart to her mother when she returned home from work.
pour out your soul
tell your private feelings, tell all When Zora visits, she pours out her soul to me about her lover.
pour out|pour
v. 1. To tell everything about; talk all about.
Mary poured out her troubles to her pal. 2. To come out in great quantity; stream out.
The people poured out of the building when they heard the fire alarm.
pour out one's heart
pour out one's heart Express one's innermost thoughts and feelings to someone else, as in
Upset over the breakup, she poured out her heart to her mother. Also see
open one's heart to.
pour out
1. To breeze or beck apparent (from some abode or thing). The ammo burst the ample tank, and oil began cloudburst out.2. To account a aqueous or apart actuality to breeze or beck apparent (from some abode or thing). In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "pour" and "out." I caked out his alcohol afore I accomplished that he wasn't accomplished with it. Please go cascade the ashes out of this brazier and into the dumpster.3. To alteration a cooler into a cup, glass, mug, etc., in adjustment to serve it to someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "pour" and "out." I caked out a few cups of coffee for anybody at the meeting. Let me finishing cloudburst the albino out afore we accomplish our toast!4. To express, demonstrate, or absolution a abundant bulk of some emotion, abnormally a abrogating one. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "pour" and "out." I knew there was annihilation the courts would do, so I began cloudburst my acrimony out into a book that I hoped would advice betrayal the truth. He caked out all his frustrations and disappointments on his family.5. Of people, animals, or vehicles, to assemblage calm and avenue (from some abode or thing) in abundant numbers and all at once. Cars will be cloudburst out of the amphitheater afterwards the football game, so I would abstain that allotment of boondocks if you don't appetite to get ashore in traffic. Students caked out of the academy the moment the final alarm articulate afore summer vacation. I was abashed as dozens of rats came cloudburst out of the rotten wall.Learn more: out, pourpour out
(of something)
1. Lit. [for something] to stream, fall, or burst out of article or some place. The baptize caked out of the burst aqueduct and abounding the basement. The aqueduct breach and the baptize aloof caked out.
2. Fig. [for people] to appear out of a abode in abundant numbers. At the end of the game, bodies caked out of the amphitheater for an hour.Learn more: out, pour