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rain

[reyn] / reɪn /




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Temperatures will, nonetheless, remain unseasonably warm into early next week, and there is no chance of rain in the near future.

From Los Angeles Times

More heavy rain was forecast for Juiz de Fora this week, and firefighters told AFP it was unlikely any more victims would be found alive.

From Barron's

“No big deal? All that wind? All that rain? Not to mention the height. And you’ve done this more than once? My goodness, I’ve never been in the company of someone so brave.”

From Literature

From the cook stove where she was fixing our breakfast, Mama smiled and said, “Knowing how desperate you are to get the planting done, I’d say it was going to rain.”

From Literature

The roof is lopsided and leaks when it rains, but Gran is there and she doesn’t care about my name.

From Literature