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Discover Ludwig"pouring on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used when describing pouring or adding something in a very large or excessive amount. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone doing or saying something in an exaggerated or insincere manner. Example: She kept pouring on compliments, trying to win the favor of her boss. In this sentence, "pouring on compliments" means that the person is giving an excessive amount of compliments in order to gain the favor of their boss.
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Taken aback by officers pouring on to the scene, Harger drew a pistol.
Paint the face of the mold you will be pouring on with mold release compound.
Had Srebotnik been one of the many up-and-coming, career-hungry eastern European teenagers pouring on to the circuit, then it might have been partly understandable.
I'm pouring on the pounds today.
Democrats are now pouring on the Medicare attack.
In Indianapolis, if it's raining, it's pouring on the Colts.
The Wings, unflappable, responded by pouring on the pressure.
Workers are now pouring on to the trunk roads, too.
Wall Street analysts have been pouring on doubt.
Miller estimated he was traveling at 108 miles per hour, "really pouring on the coals".
It is pouring on Robinson now and the Irish will not be bringing umbrellas on Saturday.
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