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Phrase(s): pour through something
to flow freely through something. • The water poured through the leak in the window frame. • The rain poured through the hole in the roof., Phrase(s): pour something through something
to cause something to flow through something, such as a filter. • The chemist poured the mixture through the filter or opening. • I can’t get the syrup into the bottle without pouring it through a funnel.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs