"Pourpointerie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pourpointerie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pourpointerie" Meaning

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"Pourpointerie" Examples

Verb usage examples:

1.

I'd like to point out a small mistake you made on your essay.

2.

The teacher leaned forward to point out the interactive part on the blackboard.

3.

Research says pointing with a steady hand helps students visualize the map.

4.

Her attention was caught as the vendor pointed to an unusual handmade craft.

5.

I handed the new volunteer a highlighting pen and a pointer, then explained the presentation rules.

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To flow or move freely and steadily in a stream or flood of liquid, or to flow from a container: "Any ice cube will pour smoothly out."<br><br>To serve or give (a liquid, a powder, etc.) to someone, especially by pouring it from a container into a glass or cup: "Would you pour some water for me?"<br><br>To cause a liquid, a powder, etc. to flow from a container: "Please pour the tea into the cup."

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There is no word in English called "poureliche". However, I think you may be thinking of the word "portly" or "bourgeois", but more likely it is a misspelling of the word "bourgeoisie"

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Pourparlers

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Preliminary negotiations or talks, especially to establish a basis for more formal negotiations.

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Poutine is a quintessential Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, often served as a side dish or snack. The term "poutine" is believed to have originated in the province of Quebec, where it is a popular comfort food item.