right as rain
come in out of the rain
save for a rainy day
it never rains but it pours
pouring rain
rain check
raining cats and dogs (or pitchforks and hammer handles)
rain down
rained out
If you are talking about a bathroom shower it is because it simulates a rain shower,if you are talking about a rain shower you will have to ask a higher powerhaha that rhymes
ymber : rain shower, rain storm, pelting rain.http://www.the-orb.net/latwords.html
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
Think about it and I'm sure you can figure it out! What would be the point of taking a shower in the middle of a rainstorm? It means something totally pointless.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
You can play a guitar in the rain,shower or plain water but you can not play a electric guitar in the rain,shower or plain water
An idiom is a phrase that is common to a language and that is not intended to be taken literally but figuratively. For example, many people used to say "It's raining cat and dogs", which was commonly understood to mean "It's raining heavily."
It means more than one rain will coming. One stops, another might come.
sulphuric acid rain
A brief period of rain is actually called a shower though I don't have a clue why it is called a shower, you don't wash yourself in it do you.
The forecast for a rain shower indicates that there is a high chance of rain occurring in a specific area within a short period of time.
rain shower