"Reign" as in the "The Queen's reign has been very long."
The term is spelled PRECIPITATION (falling rain, snow, or ice).
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Rain trickled down the window likes childs tears. Rain fell like bullets The clouds cried out a million raindrops The sky opened up and a million rain drops poured out I hope I have helped JM
An expression as BAM!! CRASH!!! or MOO!! Spelled, onomatopoeia, it is a word from the Greek roots ("name" & "I make") that referes to any word created to imitate a sound. IE: moo, meow, ruff, ribbit, zip, boing, etc...
The student hit the fire alarm to make them rain upon the school.
It sounds exactly as it would if rain was hitting your window. Depending on how much rain there is, will affect how loud the rain sounds.
AKON's "The Rain"
Sounds like a lot of rain and wind coming through.
That sounds like rain to me.
No. A 60% chance of rain means exactly what it sounds like: there is a 60% chance that it will rain. This also means that there is a 40% chance that it will not rain.
No, "rain" is not an example of a word that is spelled differently but sounds the same. Words like "there," "their," and "they're" are examples of words that fit this description.
Also spelled drought, it means little or no rain.
bongos, rain stick, pan flute, shakers
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rain symbolizes cleansing and new life. it also symbolizes water and I just love the rain because I like to jump inside puddles. I also like the way the rain sounds but I also love thunder storms because I like the bolt of lightning. the rain also symbolizes beauty for the flowers and plants.
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The way you worded the question sounds like the answer would be gravity, a pulling force.