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It poured all night. 4 stream, swarm, crowd, throng, teem,<br />

emerge, sally forth, issue (forth), go (forth): The show over,<br />

people poured into the streets.<br />

pout v. 1 mope, brood, sulk, make a moue, pull a long face, frown,<br />

lour or lower, knit one's brows: Don't pout - I'll buy you an<br />

ice-cream.<br />

--n. 2 frown, moue, long face: Her pout was occasioned by her<br />

father's scolding.<br />

poverty n. 1 want, penury, indigence, insolvency, destitution,<br />

pauperism, impecuniousness, neediness, beggary: Her childhood<br />

was spent in poverty. 2 scarcity, scarceness, want, need, lack,<br />

meagreness, insufficiency, shortage, dearth, paucity,<br />

inadequacy: They criticized the poverty of talent among the<br />

current crop of actors.<br />

powder n. 1 dust; talc: I couldn't remember whether the jar contained<br />

cornflour or baking powder. She dabbed her body all over with<br />

scented powder. 2 take a (run-out) powder. run away, abscond,<br />

escape, vanish, disappear, Slang Brit scarper, do a moonlight<br />

flit, US take it on the lam: The cops are coming, so I'm taking<br />

a powder.<br />

--v. 3 pulverize, bray, grind, crush, pound, granulate,<br />

triturate, comminute, levigate: The rocks must first be<br />

crushed, then powdered. 4 sprinkle, besprinkle, dust, dredge,<br />

cover, coat: Lightly powder the top of the cake with icing<br />

sugar, and it is ready to serve.<br />

power n. 1 Sometimes, powers. capacity, capability, ability,<br />

potential, faculty, competency or competence, faculty,<br />

potentiality, Colloq what it takes, US the (right) stuff, the<br />

goods: Fishes have the power to change their buoyancy. He has<br />

remarkable powers of observation. 2 control, dominance,<br />

authority, mastery, rule, influence, sway, command, ascendancy,<br />

sovereignty, dominion, weight, clout, Colloq pull, US drag: He<br />

maintains a Svengali-like power over her. The prime minister has<br />

the power to appoint and dismiss cabinet ministers. 3 control,<br />

command, authority: The party might not be in power for very<br />

long. 4 strength, might, vigour, energy, force, mightiness,<br />

potency, forcefulness, brawn, muscle, Literary puissance: His

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