Pour or thing poured
Please restate your question as I do not understand what you mean. What bottle are you talking about that you poured the antifreeze in? A few drops leak where, from the bottle?
Gods Blessings Poured Out
Cruets are the small containers that the wine and water are poured from into the chalice.
The homophone for "pored" is "poured."
actually a gas can be contained in a container, basicly being poured, so plasma can be poured. YES
"Poured" is a verb, not a noun. A common noun is a general, non-specific person, place, or thing, like "dog" or "city."
Scotch is an alcoholic beverage. Served on the rocks means served with ice, poured over ice. Means drinking Scotch whiskey poured over ice only - no other mixers including water.
No, "poured" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes the action of pouring.
it's danger that happens anywhere like electrical shock, corrosive materials poured on your skin etc....
Poured is a verb. It's the past tense of pour.
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured