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1. rain cats and dogs Informal To rain very heavily. |
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noun |
1. Water condensed from atmospheric vapor and falling in drops. |
2. A fall of such water; a rainstorm. |
3. The descent of such water. |
4. Rainy weather. |
5. A rainy season. |
6. A heavy or abundant fall: a rain of fluffy cottonwood seeds; a rain of insults. |
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phrasal-verb |
1. rain out To force the cancellation or postponement of (an outdoor event) because of rain. Used in passive constructions: The ball game was rained out. |
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verb-intransitive |
1. To fall in drops of water from the clouds. |
2. To fall like rain: Praise rained down on the composer. |
3. To release rain. |
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verb-transitive |
1. To send or pour down. |
2. To give abundantly; shower: rain gifts; rain curses upon their heads. |
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