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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
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An umbrella that redirects rain droplets into a bottle in the middle of it.


Not sure if I can just say rain droplets instead of rain droplets that falls onto the cover of the umbrella

  

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You want the word "raindrop": "an umbrella that directs the raindrops into a bottle at its center". You don't need to say which raindrops; that is obvious.

  • You want the word "raindrop": "an umbrella that directs the raindrops into a bottle at its center".
  • You don't need to say which raindrops; that is obvious.
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You want the word "raindrop": "an umbrella that directs the raindrops into a bottle at its center". You don't need to say which raindrops; that is obvious.

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