Spatters, splash, spray, sprinkle, scatter,wet, muddy,cloudy, hail, precipitation.
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That pretty much does it. Black is a describing word, and rainstorm is synonomous with harsh rain and lightning. no,i mean creatively describing it in a composition
The rain maker cannot overpower the god's will. If it is very dry, even the rain maker be unable to bring rain. If it is raining very hard, even the rain maker may be powerless to stop it.
The rain is an angry force is an example of a metaphor.
The rain dragon is shenlong
Rain-Starved
UnattractiveUglyUnevenUsefulUrgent (for urgent emergencies where it starts to rain?)Can't think of any others :)
No, the phrase "drinking rain" is not a personification. It is describing the action of consuming rain as if it were a liquid. Personification involves attributing human characteristics to non-human things.
The possessive form of "the rain" is "the rain's."
This sentence uses personification by describing rain as if it were a person showing affection. It conveys a sense of gentleness and tenderness in the way the rain touches the person's cheeks.
wheat, because it is describing what kind of crop it is. :)
I believe what you are describing is a form of freezing rain. You can find them just about anywhere. This occurs when a droplet of rain or snow hits a cold surface, freezing rain can break branches off of trees etc. I believe what you are describing is a form of freezing rain. You can find them just about anywhere. This occurs when a droplet of rain or snow hits a cold surface, freezing rain can break branches off of trees etc.
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yes it does
No, rain is not a preposition. Rain is a noun referring to water that falls from the sky in drops. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
You are describing a plain that has low rain fall over the year.