We got caught in a downpour unexpectedly today and we all shivered while I wrapped our picnic blanket round the Mutsy ! [noun]
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It was Sunday morning, September 1, and raining, a soft, drizzly downpour, that had evidently begun early in the night and kept up --or rather down--steadily. [noun]
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Outside the rain was descending sullenly, and in this downpour the captives waited for a mortal hour. [noun]
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A downpour we want not your drizzle. [noun]
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'" The storm increased in violence, and the heavy downpour beat upon the back of the colossus amid claps of thunder."' [noun]
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The fontis which Jean Valjean had encountered was caused by the downpour of the preceding day. [noun]
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Now the weather was crisp and cold, now hazy and depressing, and again a downpour. [noun]
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