pour out one's troubles|pour out one's trouble in English
tell (someone) about one's problems
Use "pour out ones troubles|pour out ones trouble" in a sentence
1. Gradually, I learned to pour out my feelings, doubts, anxieties, and troubles to Jehovah.
2. One's sin will find one out.
3. Others pour out rivers of molten rock.
4. Evidently, one's ears become acute out here.
5. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out
6. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out
7. Dino would pour out some natural filial feeling.
8. Pour out the water left in the bucket.
9. No one's come out since we got here.
10. What does Beladle mean? To pour out with a ladle; ladle out
11. You do the honors and pour out the tea.
12. “Before him pour out your heart,” urges the psalmist.
13. This one's out-of-date, but the visa's valid.
14. To pour them out on the surface of the earth+
15. Out of one's thoughts or mind: put my doubts Aside
16. Out of one's thoughts or mind: put my doubts Aside
17. To pour out on them my indignation, all my burning anger;+
18. Even to them you pour out drink offerings and offer gifts.
19. When life’s pressures seem overwhelming, pour out your heart to Jehovah.
20. 4 They will no longer pour out wine offerings to Jehovah;+
21. The song of our praises will pour out from our heart:
22. 3 For I will pour out water on the thirsty one*+
23. Measure out one cup of rice and pour it into a pot.
24. You can hold it, shake it, heat it up, cap it, add in chemicals, pour out, or pour between Beakers via AirMix
25. ‘Watched The End of the Affair tonight and Boohooed.’ Synonyms weep , shed tears, sob, wail, be in tears, cry one's eyes out, cry one's heart out, cry as if one's heart would break, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, whine, squall, mewl, bleat