| capsize | | |
| v. (motion) | 1. capsize, turn turtle, turtle | overturn accidentally.; "Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!" |
| ~ overturn, tip over, tump over, turn over | turn from an upright or normal position.; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over" |
| pour | | |
| v. (motion) | 1. pour | cause to run.; "pour water over the floor" |
| ~ pour forth, shed, spill | pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities.; "shed tears"; "spill blood"; "God shed His grace on Thee" |
| ~ dribble, drip, drop | let or cause to fall in drops.; "dribble oil into the mixture" |
| ~ move, displace | cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant" |
| ~ transfuse | pour out of one vessel into another. |
| ~ course, flow, run, feed | move along, of liquids.; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi" |
| ~ effuse, pour out | pour out.; "effused brine" |
| ~ decant, pour out, pour | pour out.; "the sommelier decanted the wines" |
| v. (motion) | 2. pour, pullulate, stream, swarm, teem | move in large numbers.; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza" |
| ~ crowd together, crowd | to gather together in large numbers.; "men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah" |
| ~ spill out, spill over, pour out | be disgorged.; "The crowds spilled out into the streets" |
| v. (motion) | 3. decant, pour, pour out | pour out.; "the sommelier decanted the wines" |
| ~ pour | cause to run.; "pour water over the floor" |
| v. (motion) | 4. pour | flow in a spurt.; "Water poured all over the floor" |
| ~ course, flow, run, feed | move along, of liquids.; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi" |
| ~ gush, spirt, spout, spurt | gush forth in a sudden stream or jet.; "water gushed forth" |
| ~ regurgitate | pour or rush back.; "The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle" |
| v. (possession) | 5. pour | supply in large amounts or quantities.; "We poured money into the education of our children" |
| ~ furnish, provide, supply, render | give something useful or necessary to.; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" |
| v. (weather) | 6. pelt, pour, rain buckets, rain cats and dogs, stream | rain heavily.; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!" |
| ~ rain, rain down | precipitate as rain.; "If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding" |
| ~ sheet | come down as if in sheets.; "The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon" |
| ~ sluice, sluice down | pour as if from a sluice.; "An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef" |
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