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  • What does a mm of rain mean? - Earth Science Stack Exchange
    So the statement actually says: "This station measured a rain event which would cover any area with x mm of rain if it had rained everywhere the same amount as it did here " The duration is irrelevant with respect to the amount but must be mentioned together with the measurement because it makes a huge difference in meaning and impact: 100 mm
  • etymology - What is the origin of right as rain? - English Language . . .
    Right, in the phrase "as right as rain," originally meant straight in direction And The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms agrees It says as right as rain is: A pun on the original meaning of right = straight The Free Dictionary gives these meanings of right: adj 11 Straight; uncurved; direct: a right line adv 2
  • etymology - Im British, so should I take a rain cheque? - English . . .
    Again, the article seems to have been pulled from a U S wire service story and the term rain checks respelled as rain cheques—but it is noteworthy that the Burnie Advocate isn't the only Australian newspaper to have switched the spelling to rain cheques; the same spelling appears in iterations of the same article in the [Bowral, New South
  • A term for its raining while the sun is shining
    In Hawaii, when the sun shines through a shower of rain, it’s called ‘liquid sunshine’ It’s a truly apt expression In my native Scotland, when rain falls from a clear blue sky, it’s called ‘lauchin’ rain’ It literally means, laughing rain Doesn't happen very often,though
  • What is the common way to say the rain reduced in intensity?
    the rain eased off; the rain let up; the rain slackened off; the rain eased up; the rain tapered off; Google ngram showing relative usage You can even replace "the rain" with "it", as long as its already clear from context that it's raining Random examples: As if to prove that the weather was definitely not on his side today, the rain grew
  • meaning - What is meant by dont piss on my boots and tell me its . . .
    Gal, you can't spit in my face and call it rain [spoken to one who is trying to deceive ] Boy, you can't piss on me and tell me it's raining (from Honey, hush! An Anthology of African-American Women's Humor by Daryl Cumber Dance, 1998, p88) Senator: The war's over Our side won the war Now we must busy ourselves winning the peace
  • The rain is lifting - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The rain that 'lifts' does appear to vanish into the gradually revealed sky and an Old Norse word meaning 'sky' ("Old Norse lopt air, sky = lift n 1" op cit ) is a source of the first attested uses of 'lift' in English In those uses the original meaning of 'lift', that is, 'the air, atmosphere, sky', a sense now mostly obsolete, is preserved:
  • meaning - Is downfall the same as rainfall or precipitation . . .
    a fall, as of rain, snow, or the like, often sudden or heavy All usage examples are from news article headlines, which understandably favour the first two meanings It is also well-known from the eponymous film about the end of Hitler's Third Reich In the same dictionary, downpour only has one meaning: "a heavy, drenching rain "


















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