overpour
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]overpour (third-person singular simple present overpours, present participle overpouring, simple past and past participle overpoured)
- To pour an excessive amount.
- 2009 March 17, Tara Parker-Pope, “Who’s Cooking? (For Health, It Matters)”, in New York Times[1]:
- For example, beverages other than water should be served in tall, skinny glasses; studies show that even professional bartenders overpour when the glass is short and wide.
- To pour on top of something else.
Translations
[edit]to pour an excessive amount
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