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Phrase(s): pour in(to something)
1. Lit. to flow or flood into something. • The rain poured into the open window. • I left the window open and the rain just poured in. 2. Fig. [for people or things] to continue to arrive in great numbers. • Complaints poured into the television station after the scandalous broadcast. • Cards and letters are still pouring in.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs