Pronunciation: /pɔr ɪt ɒn/
verb to pour something onto a surface or object
A1 I pour it on my pancakes.
A2 She likes to pour it on her cereal in the morning.
B1 You can pour it on your salad for extra flavor.
B2 He poured it on his ice cream as a topping.
C1 The chef carefully poured the sauce on the dish to enhance the presentation.
C2 The artist poured paint on the canvas to create a beautiful masterpiece.
pronoun referring to the object being poured on
A1 I like my pancakes with syrup, so I pour it on.
A2 When I make a salad, I always pour it on the dressing at the end.
B1 If you want the pasta to have more flavor, you can pour it on some garlic-infused olive oil.
B2 The chef instructed us to pour it on the sauce slowly to avoid splattering.
C1 Before serving the dish, the chef demonstrated how to pour it on the truffle oil for extra richness.
C2 The sommelier suggested we pour it on the wine slowly to allow it to aerate properly.
formal Please carefully pour it on the plants to ensure they receive enough water.
informal Just pour it on the salad and mix it all together.
slang I'm gonna pour it on my pancakes, they taste so good with syrup.
figurative She decided to pour it on thick with compliments to win him over.
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