tuffet |
poured |
As a noun tuffet
is a clump of grass or similar vegetation.
As a verb poured is
(
pour).
poured |
poor |
As a verb poured
is (
pour).
As an adjective poor is
with little or no possessions or money.
As a noun poor is
(
with "the") those who have little or no possessions or money, taken as a group.
beamed |
poured |
As verbs the difference between beamed and poured
is that
beamed is (
beam) while
poured is (
pour).
As an adjective beamed
is furnished with beams or timbers.
spilt |
poured |
As verbs the difference between spilt and poured
is that
spilt is past tense of spill while
poured is past tense of pour.
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
came |
poured |
As verbs the difference between came and poured
is that
came is while
poured is (
pour).
poured |
threw |
As verbs the difference between poured and threw
is that
poured is (
pour) while
threw is (
throw).
decanted |
poured |
As verbs the difference between decanted and poured
is that
decanted is past tense of decant while
poured is past tense of pour.
drenched |
poured |
As verbs the difference between drenched and poured
is that
drenched is (
drench) while
poured is (
pour).
As an adjective drenched
is completely wet; sodden.
poured |
filled |
As verbs the difference between poured and filled
is that
poured is (
pour) while
filled is (
fill).
As an adjective filled is
(
label) that is now full.
sip |
poured |
As verbs the difference between sip and poured
is that
sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time while
poured is past tense of pour.
As a noun sip
is a small mouthful of drink.
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