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pour intoвалом валить (куда-либо: She would predict wars, natural disasters, uprisings, political shifts or upheavals, and many others, soon gaining a reputation for being so uncannily accurate that her fame grew. People began to pour into her village seeking her out for insights into the future, and as her name became known far and wide she began making many grand, spectacular predictions about the world, always writing them in a poetic, rhyming couplets. – Люди валом валили к ней в деревню mysteriousuniverse.org ART Vancouver)
pour oneself intoуйти с головой (VLZ_58)
pour oneself intoсерьёзно взяться (She poured herself into the project and got it done on time. VLZ_58)
pour oneself intoс трудом влезать в одежду (to fit oneself into clothing that is very tight. VLZ_58)
pour oneself intoпогрузиться (to get deeply involved with something. He distracted himself from his grief by pouring himself into his work. VLZ_58)
pour water into a sieveлить в бездонную бочку