It Never Reigns, But It Pores

16 July 2010 | Language  | 


Pouring over a book? NO!

In the last week, I’ve read in at least two places that someone is “pouring over” books or photographs or something. “Pore”, not “pour”, stupid. You pour tea. When it rains, it pours. You can’t “pour” over a book or a picture — unless you want to make it very, very wet. “To pore over”: to read or study carefully and attentively. You pore over a book while you pour tea. Get it? You have to admire the courage of these morons. It must be a wonderful life, wherever they live, that land without a dictionary or a spell-checker.

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