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Definitions from the WebIt is raining cats and dogsDefinition:Idiomatic phrase used to indicate heavy or torrential rainfall. Senses:Sense 1:Used to explain a downpour or heavy rain. Example:"Don't forget to carry an umbrella, it is raining cats and dogs outside!" Sense 2:Used to describe something happening in an intense or overwhelming manner. Example:"The competition between the two teams was fierce; it was raining cats and dogs on the basketball court." Related Products:Explore related books and items on Amazon: | ||||
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