No.
yes
It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling on my head. It was falling on the stars. It was falling on my shoes. I got soaking wet I got soaking wet. But I stayed outside. I stayed outside. The rain was sweet. The rain was warm. The rain was soft It reminded me of home It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars. Soft rain Raining, raining Sweet rain Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining
No, hyperbole is an exaggeration. "Raining hard enough to wash the town away" would be hyperbole. "Raining cats and dogs" is an idiom because it makes no sense when you translate it literally.
The translation for "it's raining hard outside" is: 外は大雨が降っています soto wa ooame ga futteimasu
It's raining cats and dogs outside. meaning- it's raining very hard outside. The two brother' fight like cats and dogs. meaning- the two brothers always fight.
Raining cats and dogs mean that it's raining very hard
The expression 'raining cats and dogs' means that it is raining really hard, so people figured that if animals were coming from the sky they would be coming down really hard too.
Hard rain forms when it is cold AND it is raining.
yes
is it bad to talk on cell phones when its raining outside? Nope, no danger from talking on the phone when it's raining outside (assuming you are keeping the phone dry, to prevent possible electrocution), but care should be taken while talking during a Thunderstorm.
yes it is...although they close down few rides wen it is raining hard
Yes do u see how hard its raining
YES!