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For example, Cassidy has discovered that in various parts of the U.S. a heavy rain is called a duck drencher, a chunk floater, a clod roller, a toad strangler and a goose drownder.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Mabie said that when it did come we'd likely get a drencher.

From The Outdoor Chums After Big Game Or, Perilous Adventures in the Wilderness by Quincy Allen

He said that about five years ago there had been a light shower, and during one of the Ptolemy administrations there had been a regular old drencher.

From In Pastures New by George Ade

Well, the race was run that year in a thunderstorm—a drencher; and if Foe was right, I guess that finished Gouvernant, who never looked like a winner.

From Foe-Farrell by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

Say, wouldn’t it be a joke on us now, Jack, if a regular old drencher came on, and soaked us to the skin?

From Jack Winters' Campmates by Mark Overton




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