0 used to describe a method of making coffee that involves pouring hot water through a filter containing ground coffee:
pour-over coffee
1 coffee, or a drink of coffee, made using the pour-over method
More recently, however, a number of jurisdictions have recognized the validity of a pour-over will.
Dishes can either include the sauce as an ingredient in cooking or use the sauce as a pour-over or dipping sauce for the meal.
The testator's property is subject to probate until such time as the pour-over clause is applied, and the estate assets pour into the trust.
The pour-over clause protects property not previously placed in a trust by pouring it into the previously established trust through the vehicle of the will.
At the last of the hinged deflectors, on the left wall, the right half of the channel is a pour-over.
It can even be funded after death by a pour-over provision in the grantor's last will, specifying his or her intent to transfer property from the estate to a trust.