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Tydexwang Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Discribing rain

When the rain is heavy, we say: It's pouring. It rains cats and dogs. Do we have any expressions to discribe rain when it rains little?
  

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The rain is bucketing down. Or it's raining torrentially.

  • The rain is bucketing down.
  • Or it's raining torrentially.
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The rain is bucketing down. Or it's raining torrentially.

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