pour out



pour out

 (of something)
1. Lit. [for something] to stream, fall, or gush out of something or some place. The water poured out of the broken pipe and flooded the basement. The pipe split and the water just poured out.
2. Fig. [for people] to come out of a place in great numbers. At the end of the game, people poured out of the stadium for an hour.
See also: out, pour

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gebahard-Ancient Germanic
Jamaarjə-MAHRAfrican American (Rare)
Berenicebər-NEES (English), ber-ə-NEE-see (English), be-re-NEE-che (Italian)English, Italian, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
TethysTEE-thəs (English)Greek Mythology
Cecily['sisili]
Abenner-Biblical Greek