Escorre
Escorre is a Portuguese word that translates to "flows," "drains," or "runs off" in English. It is a verb derived from the Latin word "excurrere," meaning "to run out." The word is commonly used to describe the movement of liquids, such as water or blood, as they move away from a source or along a surface.
In a literal sense, escorre can refer to rainwater running off a roof, a river flowing into
The usage of escorre is prevalent in everyday Portuguese conversation and literature. Its versatility allows it