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rain

[reyn] / reɪn /




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When rain fell days later, they were drenched.

From BBC

First, the bad news: “Snowcrete” is the treacherous ice that results when rain, imprecise or nonexistent plowing and insufficient salting turn what was once fluffy white snow into a dense and dirty scourge.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Huu-ee! Plenty rain coming. And waves the size of mountains. I never see it like dis.”

From Literature

That means the threat of more heavy rain with localised flooding in southern England and eastern Scotland where hill snow is also likely at times.

From BBC

“People got on the roofs of buildings for a better view, but it just looked like a lot of black rain clouds,” said Fullmer.

From Literature