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rainy
/ ˈreɪnɪ /
adjective
- characterized by a large rainfall
a rainy climate
- wet or showery; bearing rain
Derived Forms
- ˈrainily, adverb
- ˈraininess, noun
Other Words From
- raini·ly adverb
- raini·ness noun
- un·rainy adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Again, Landau points to previous research to explain why dry or rainy conditions might prime weeds to be less responsive to herbicides.
On a rainy November night Lindsay Rimer walked the short route from her home to a local shop to buy breakfast cereal.
It was only taken out of idle curiosity one rainy winter’s day – but the shocking result of a DNA test was to force two women and their families to reassess everything they knew about themselves.
“Toy Story of Terror” from 2013, originally produced at the corporate nexus of Disney, Pixar and ABC, offers a delightful meta take on horror tropes — rainy night, roadside motel, characters imprudently wandering off.
That sunny day, as Babb walked into the café, the rainy season had subsided and the earth was throbbing with the possibility of new crops and jobs for the workers.
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