pour over
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle over
Meanings
Cover something by pouring liquid on top
Why “over”? Something goes over another thing. It can hide it, protect it, or cover its surface.
“Pour the sauce over the pasta.”
“She poured cream over the cake.”
Don't confuse with
Pour over means cover something by pouring liquid on top. Pour on means use a quality or behaviour very heavily, especially praise or charm.
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pour on
A contrast learners often mix up
Use a quality or behaviour very heavily, especially praise or charm
come over
Same over pattern: covering
Visit by crossing to where you are; Visit someone's house or place; Be felt by someone suddenly; Give a particular impression; Change to support a different side or opinion
cover over
Same over pattern: covering
Place something on top to hide or protect
do over
Same over pattern: covering
Repeat an action in order to do it correctly; Decorate or refurbish a room
gloss over
Same over pattern: covering
Treat lightly to hide difficulty
go over
Same over pattern: covering
Move from this side to the other; Examine or review something carefully; Be received in a particular way by an audience; Move to visit someone's house; Change to a different side, system or position
hang over
Same over pattern: covering
Loom above as a threat or mood
make over
Same over pattern: covering
Completely change someone's appearance or a place's look
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