pour over

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle over

Meanings

1

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.
Cover the pasta by pouring the sauce on top.
She poured cream over the cake.
She covered the cake by pouring cream on top.

Don't confuse with

pour overpour on

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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