pour in



pour in

 (to something)
1. Lit. to flow or flood into something. The rain poured into the open window. I left the window open and the rain just poured in.
2. Fig. [for people or things] to continue to arrive in great numbers. Complaints poured into the television station after the scandalous broadcast. Cards and letters are still pouring in.
See also: pour

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Stace-Medieval English
Alle-Frisian
Aldegar-Ancient Germanic
WhitakerWIT-ə-kərEnglish (Rare)
Ladd['læd]
DemÉTrio-Portuguese