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raindrop

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪndɹɒp/ ]
[ US /ˈɹeɪnˌdɹɑp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a drop of rain

How To Use raindrop In A Sentence

  • Yet this was all alive, in silver-gray, white, black, greens deep or bright and asparkle with remnant raindrops. The Boat of a Million Years
  • She wiped off any lingering raindrops on her face, toweling her hair and dress lightly, and placing her handbag next to her coat on the floor.
  • Imagine trying to count the raindrops on your car's windshield after a light rain.
  • The bending of sunlight by the raindrops is the key to forming the colorful rainbows.
  • Little cookie unfolds her colorful umbrella hurriedly in order to block the raindrop.
  • Winds became gales and a thunderstorm suddenly appeared out of nowhere pouring sheets of raindrops.
  • Sweat beaded and fell from his brow like raindrops.
  • Now, the tears were coming out as fast as the fat monsoon raindrops outside were coming down.
  • I peered outside at fishermen in green quilted waistcoats sat sheltered beneath big umbrellas beside a pond rippled by raindrops.
  • Results showed that the herbaceous vegetation could weaken kinetic energy of raindrops, and had a significant diffluent function during rainfall events to reduce effective precipitation on the slope.
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