What’s the difference in pour vs pore?
Pour means “dispense liquid from a container” (e.g., “Pour the bleach carefully; don’t let it splash”).
Pore means “look carefully” (e.g., “She pored over the recipe book, searching for the perfect dinner party menu”) or “a small opening, especially in an animal or plant” (e.g., “This lotion helps minimize your pores“).
The correct expression is “pore over a book.”
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