to give a lot of effort, money, or help to someone or something
As money poured into its coffers, it had got bigger but not more efficient.
Billions of pounds of YOUR money has been poured into the health service.
Especially given that millions of pounds of American taxpayers money was poured into the US cycling team.
Foreign money has been pouring into London over the past few months.
How much money have you poured into Crystal Palace?
My investment in the club has extended to time, effort and yet again money being poured into the academy.
Not when so much money is poured into thriving countries such as Brazil and India which admit they no longer need our help.
Over one billion pounds of research money is poured into finding drugs that will wipe out the invader.
The business has been valued at about 8m prior to any new money being poured into the venture.
The government is also blamed for wasting money; 90% of people think some or most of the money poured into public services has been wasted.
The money poured into Templar coffers.
There would be no limits to its growth, nor to the amount of money that could pour into its coffers.
They’ve already poured a lot of time and money into this project.
Today the war is over but despite hundreds of millions of pounds of aid money poured into the country it remains the world's second poorest.
Why can't we just have massive cuts in the money we pour into the EU instead?
pours into
pouring into
poured into
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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