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The rider grabbed the horses reins and rode away in the rain
If you want to know how to use it: "Sorry, I'll take a rain check. Maybe next time." Like that.
The rain storm did not deter me from going shopping.
Although it was cloudy, he was uncertain that it would rain.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'rain':Rain splattered down as if the sky itself was weeping with grief.
it is a type of rain
The rain fell heavily throughout the night. The king's reign came to an end after many years in power. Be sure to rein in your emotions before confronting the situation.
He will REIGN for many years.
A homophone for reign is "rain."
The homophones for reign are rain & rein.
I frankly don't know. But reign can be easily used in a sentence. Such as this one.
reign
The king's reign came to an abrupt end as the people threw him out of the castle.
Example sentence - It is quite feasible for it to rain today even though rain is not in the forecast.
The king's reign was incredibly shortWhen some is a king or queen they are said to reign over a country.
The reign of Hitler was a dark time. Is it going to rain latter today?
Reign is a homonym for rain. It means to rule or govern, as in "She reigned as queen."