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I . rain [reɪn] N no pl

2. rain fig of bullets, arrows:

grad m

Phrases:

II . rain [reɪn] VB intr

1. rain drops of water:

acid rain N no pl

rain off, rain out AM VB trans

rain forest N

rain gauge N METEO

rain water N no pl

Usage examples with rained

it rained [all] over England

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The streets were also doused with water from a fire tender to make it appear that it had just rained.
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Many people were badly burned by the melting paraffin, which rained down from the roof.
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Five starters were entered, but two of the horses said they would scratch if it rained.
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On one occasion he spread a load of sand outside a theatre to publicise a western; unfortunately, when it rained cinema-goers trudged much of it inside.
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It rained the day we sat on the patio in some upscale bar where we traded downscale dreams.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They camped under a sail stretched over a low pitiful hut while it rained torrentially.
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When it rains, the pollen count is much lower, and it has not rained a lot recently.
www.independent.co.uk
It rained down flaming napalm - jellied petroleum - on whole villages.
www.nzherald.co.nz
A hellacious hotel fire in the 1940s fueled by easterly gusts rained burning embers down on the town until a prayer abruptly changed the wind direction.
blog.nj.com
This section could be very treacherous, especially when it has rained heavily as the trail turns into a mudslide.
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