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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pour cold water on (something)<br />

- to discourage something<br />

My boss poured cold water on my idea to change the time of our coffee breaks.<br />

pour it on thick<br />

- to flatter someone greatly<br />

The man has been pouring it on thick but the woman still does not like him.<br />

pour money down the drain<br />

- to waste money<br />

The city was pouring money down the drain when they built the new subway line.<br />

pour oil on troubled waters<br />

- to calm down a quarrel, to say something to lessen anger <strong>and</strong> bring peace to a<br />

situation<br />

The teachers tried to pour oil on troubled waters when they noticed the fight among<br />

the students.<br />

pour out<br />

- to come out in great number or quantity, to stream out of a place<br />

After the football game thous<strong>and</strong>s of fans poured out of the stadium.<br />

pour out one's heart to (someone)<br />

- to tell everything about something to someone<br />

The girl poured out her heart to her mother when she returned home from work.<br />

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