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rainy
/ ˈreɪnɪ /
adjective
characterized by a large rainfall
a rainy climate
wet or showery; bearing rain
Other Word Forms
- rainily adverb
- raininess noun
- unrainy adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But a rainy weather forecast means the sun's rays will not be able to light the parabolic mirror used by actresses in the garb of ancient priestesses.
But experts say that, despite the auspicious start, it’s still too soon to say how the rest of California’s traditional rainy season will shape up.
On a recent rainy day, Dietz drove over the Cumberland River into East Nashville, a neighborhood caught up in the funding cuts.
Don’t put away those umbrellas just yet: Even more rain is expected to hit Los Angeles on Thursday, continuing what’s been an unusually early and wet start to the rainy season.
“What do you say we take her home? From rainy England to the sun-bleached sands of the Sahara!”
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