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Pour, Pore or Poor


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1. to pour (v) (to transfer liquid from one container to another or to empty a vessel; you pour sauces, gravies, etc, over your dinner) -
Jane poured each of them a glass of orange juice. / ./

2. pore (n) (any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal) -
Sweat passes through the pores and cools the body down. / ./

3. to pore (v) (to look at and study something, usually a book or document, carefully) - 1. , , (over, upon); 2. (over); 3. . (at, upon)
He pored over the document to get the details. / , ./

4. poor (adj) (having little money and/or few possessions) - ; ; , ; ,
His familly is very poor. / ./



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