pour, verb, /pɔːr/
if light is pouring into or out of a place, a lot of light is coming in or out.
always followed by an adverb or preposition, to flow or move continuously in a steady stream.
(of liquid, smoke, light, etc.) to flow quickly in a continuous stream.
Light was pouring into the courtyard.
Light poured [=streamed] down from the hole in the roof.
Smoke poured out from the chimney.
Sweat was pouring from her brow.
Music pours out of the dance clubs at night.
All of his pent-up emotion came pouring out.
She started crying, and then the whole story of what happened came pouring out.
Orders for the soap have started to pour in.
Thousands of people poured into the stadium for the game.
People poured out of the subway.
Tears poured down his cheeks.
Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof. Blood was pouring from the wound.
The sweat was pouring off her.
Light poured in.