verbal irony.
The second character's comment is most likely sarcastic as the situation clearly does not reflect nice weather. This interaction could suggest a playful or ironic tone between the characters.
The umbrella was drenched from the pouring rain. I own a umbrella with yellow spots. Emily bought a pink and white umbrella for her sister.
Two ways to use the word gallant 1. Carl made a gallant attempt to stand up to the bullies 2.Seeing that the rain was pouring outside,He gallantly offered his umbrella to the woman standing next to him.
There is a line, "standing on a backstreet in the falling rain" from a Foghat song titled "I'll Be Standing By" from 1977. Might be what you're thinking of...might not.
His hair is already wet! He's bald and other hair is under his jacket
The old man is snoring in the nursery rhyme "It's Raining, It's Pouring."
Decantation usually refers to pouring liquid. It can be just pouring liquid from one container to another, or removing the liquid from a solid sediment by pouring the liquid off and leaving the solid behind.
Pouring, a deluge, torrential rain
to cover and wipe out his sent so thay cant track him
Decantation is pouring off a substance into another container, leaving the sediment behind. Filtration is pouring a substance through a filter to catch any sediment.
Yes: Precipitating (If you want to get smart) Pouring Sprinkling showering
Decanting is the pouring of a liquid (typically wine) from its bottle to another container for serving.
Make or buy a funnel and transfer liquid.