pour on
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle on
Meanings
Use a quality or behaviour very heavily, especially praise or charm
Why “on”? Weight piles on top of you. What is on you is yours to carry.
“He poured on the charm.”
“The host poured on the praise.”
Don't confuse with
Pour on means use a quality or behaviour very heavily, especially praise or charm. Pour in means arrive in large quantities.
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pour in
A contrast learners often mix up
Arrive in large quantities
dump on
Same on pattern: burden
Unload an unwanted task onto someone
foist on
Same on pattern: burden
Impose something unwanted
heap on
Same on pattern: burden
Pour generously onto someone
impose on
Same on pattern: burden
Take advantage of someone's hospitality
lay on
Same on pattern: burden
Place a duty or charge on someone; Provide or supply something for an event
load on
Same on pattern: burden
Burden with a great quantity
palm on
Same on pattern: burden
Pass off a chore to someone else
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