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yes - they had to work in all conditions
Probably get out of the rain as we do; i.e. go inside.
Yes
it actually depends on the amount of rain
Charles Lindbergh's parade.
it rained
it rained
What happened to the bee when it rained? He had to fly with his yellow jackets, of course.
It rained.
the flood happened cos it rained kthxbai.
fat guy rained down
Because the groundlings could not stand in the stands at the Globe Theatre , therefore try would get wet
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
There were a couple of reasons. For one thing, it would keep the actors' costumes and the stage props dry if it rained during a performance. For another, it enabled them to have a god or angel fly down from the "heavens" by lowering the actor on a rope. Shapespeare actually made use of this device in the play Cymbeline. They could also make a thunder sound effect by rolling cannonballs around on the roof of the heavens.
yes - they had to work in all conditions
awesome it rained mad hard
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense