How To Use Pour down In A Sentence
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Also tonight, wild weather in the west as major Pacific storms pour down on already saturated areas.
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And as the winter rains pour down, the camp is awash with sewage and rubbish.
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The rain continued to pour down.
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Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun.
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Just as the television cameras started rolling, it began to pour down with rain.
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Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun.
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In the book of Job, there is a remarkable description of how evaporation works: “He draws up the drops of water water vapor NLT, they distill rain from the mist; which the clouds pour down” 36:27–28 NASB.
Modern Science in the Bible
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The winds stream across the Solent and then crash into the hills of the Isle of Wight and pour down the river Medina at Cowes, often giving spectators a good buffeting.
Cowes weatherwatch
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He was so worried that sweat began to pour down his face.
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And although they were tempted by the most delicious odour from the grain bins, they forced themselves most systematically to inspect the old-time warriors 'pillar-propped kitchen; their stone table and fireplace; the deep window-niches, and the hole in the floor – which in olden times had been opened to pour down boiling pitch on the intruding enemy.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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Sitting on the ledge, looking up at the piles of spindrift snow just waiting to pour down my collar and into my gloves, I realized that I was maybe done for the day.
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He was so worried that sweat began to pour down his face.
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My dry bulb temperature reading was looking good, but we all knew that if the geostrophic wind were to grow, it would pour down for sure.
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We were sitting outside a bar when suddenly the heavens opened and it just began to pour down.
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While the weather was favourable for the first four races very heavy rain began to pour down just after three o clock and many people were left with no option but to head homewards.
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And then it started to pour down rain, so I trudged back to my car like some wild-eyed prophet, taunted by the laughing kookaburras as I passed them.
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For it is through believing that the sun rises and sets, the moon passes and wanes, the rain falls and sunbeams pour down that allows the order and sequence of events to happen.
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The clouds were omnipresent, threatening to pour down some terrible precipitation at the slightest provocation.
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Just as the television cameras started rolling, it began to pour down with rain.
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A dreadful blunder from Paul Sackey presented the visitors with a series of five metre scrums that ended when Corry opted to pick and go - only to spill the ball forward as the rain began to pour down.
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She slowed from a run to something of a crawl as rain began to pour down on her and splash her in the face.
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The tides are unnaturally high, and every day and night the floods from the river pour down to the inrushing tide and there is a boiling surge of water that wipes out riverside houses, quays, piers, and docks.
The Red Queen
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Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun.
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The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau.
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Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun.
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He let the water pour down over his bald head, yelping at the heat.
DESPERADOES
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And then all the other elements in the complex which bound religion and politics together would pour down.
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The rain continued to pour down.
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It was all fun and frolics until it began to pour down with rain.
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So when the Siamese need rain, they set out their idols in the blazing sun; but if they want dry weather, they unroof the temples and let the rain pour down on the idols.
Chapter 5. The Magical Control of the Weather. § 2. The Magical Control of Rain
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He was so worried that sweat began to pour down his face.