"Outpour" is a word in ENGLISH
To pour out.
A flowing out; a free discharge.
I shall always attribute my uncertain start in New Zealand to the fact that I was introduced too early to what is knows as the 'five o'clock swill'. The phrase has, when you consider it, a wonderful pastoral - one might almost say idyllic - ring to it. It conjures up a picture of fat but hungry porcines, all freshly scrubbed, eagerly and gratefully partaking of their warm mash from the horny but kindly hands of the jovial farmer, a twinkling eyed son of the soil.Nothing could be further from the truth.The five o'clock swill is the direct result of New Zealand's imbecilic licensing laws. In order to prevent people getting drunk the pubs close at six, just after the workers leave work. This means they have to leave their place of employment, rush frantically to the nearest pub, and make a desperate attempt to drink as much beer as they can in the shortest possible time. As a means of cutting down drunkenness, this is quite one of the most illogical deterrents I have come across.
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Read the complete definitionTo pour out or upon.
Read the complete definitionThe act of pouring water or other fluid on the whole or a part of the body, as a remedy …
Read the complete definitionThe act of pouring upon, or sprinkling with a liquid, as water upon a child in baptism.
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Read the complete definitionáhog - To wash, rinse, pour water over something or somebody, and the like. Ahógi akó sing túbig. Pour water …
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Read the complete definitionv. /MANGI-: I-/ to pour out or transfer (to). Iyalison mo dayta naggian ta labba. Pour out the contents of …
Read the complete definitionalkuhul n alcohol. -íra n alcohol container with a pouring spout.
Read the complete definitionTo apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a sacred rite, especially for consecration.
Read the complete definitionantutu v [B46; b6] pour forth smoke in quantities. Dakù giyung hikáya kay nag-antutu ang kusína, It must be a …
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Read the complete definitionátub v [A3; b6] fall in great quantities. Miátub ang bumba sa syudad, Bombs rained on the city. Nag-átub ang …
Read the complete definitionbakhù v [A; b36] sob. Gibakhúan ku níya sa íyang mga kaguul, She sobbingly poured out her sorrows to me. …
Read the complete definitionbalagáhay, balagaháy - To flow, stream, pour, issue (of blood, perspiration, etc.). (cf. ílig, ágay, sagáhay).
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Read the complete definitionbásia, basiá - (Sp. vaciar) To empty, pour out. Ibásia ang túbig, ságbot, etc. Pour out the water, empty out …
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