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rainy day

noun as in possible time of need

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This worked fine until she got sick and we ran out of rainy days to save for.

“But we’ve been planning for a rainy day, and this certainly is that rainy day.”

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"It was a rainy day. It wasn't very hot out," he said, explaining that the fortuitous weather helped to "keep the stink down".

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It’s a rainy day back in March, as the Australian trio work through different live sets for different situations — festivals, arenas, large amphitheaters and, most significantly, their own slate of stadium headline shows.

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If it’s a rainy day, all bets are off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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