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yes and it is also an idiom it is a metaphor because there is no "like" or "as"
raining cats and dogs is not a metaphor. it is a simile.

actually, I'm pretty sure it's a idiom, a phrase that can not be taken seriously.
Yes because it is implying big objects (huge rain drops) are falling
NO ,it is an idiom to say that raining really hard

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