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- verb Present participle of
overpour .
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Examples
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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"Detergent 'overpouring' creates a high, foamy tide inside the machine, lifting soil and lint above the water so it isn't rinsed away.
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The offer of freshly ground pepper doesn't irritate me at all, nor does overpouring (I say bring it on!).
Archive 2008-01-01 The Nag 2008
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She was overpouring with love, it flowed from her eyes as she looked up at him.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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She was overpouring with love, it flowed from her eyes as she looked up at him.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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She was overpouring with love, it flowed from her eyes as she looked up at him.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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