Pour it out...
Pore or Pour...CNN got it wrong this week.
Pore as a verb means to gaze intently or to read attentively. (He pored over a document.) (CNN used "pour" in this context this week.)
Pour as a verb means to cause to flow, to vent, or to rain hard. (She poured out her feelings.)
Thanks, Jeb!
Pore as a verb means to gaze intently or to read attentively. (He pored over a document.) (CNN used "pour" in this context this week.)
Pour as a verb means to cause to flow, to vent, or to rain hard. (She poured out her feelings.)
Thanks, Jeb!




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