I'm assuming you want the phrase "pouring in" and not just the word "pouring." Rain is pouring in through the hole in the roof. Whenever she takes over a company, money just starts pouring in.
He was drenched by the pouring rain.
She vigorously shook the bottle to mix the ingredients thoroughly before pouring the drink.
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
pouring
Pouring
The umbrella was drenched from the pouring rain. I own a umbrella with yellow spots. Emily bought a pink and white umbrella for her sister.
Two ways to use the word gallant 1. Carl made a gallant attempt to stand up to the bullies 2.Seeing that the rain was pouring outside,He gallantly offered his umbrella to the woman standing next to him.
Too much pressure in the line caused a pipe to rupture, and oil began pouring out.
Pouring, a deluge, torrential rain
By spelling the word into helen's hands while pouring water over them.
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you can write it in any sentence that has the word contaminated, but you have to change the other words as well so that the sentence make sense. Still, here's an example, 'Theywereaccusedofcontaminatingthemindsofouryoung people.' That was the only one that i could think of.