[ US /ˈɹeɪnˌstɔɹm/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪnstɔːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a storm with rain
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How To Use rainstorm In A Sentence

  • The area had been hit by heavy rainstorms with wind speeds of about 10 knots per hour, which had caused the sea level to rise by about 1.5 meters.
  • I must have had a brainstorm that afternoon.
  • The group then brainstormed new ideas and shared them.
  • At this event, held in August, 60 bulls and steers (bulls without an important operating part) were herded from the plain across the river during a driving rainstorm the evening before. Jaripeo - The Drive-in Rodeo
  • The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon.
  • If I weren't set up for that and were looking for outside hosting, I'd probably go for something like Meilin Miranda's latest brainstorm, which is a co-hosting site for authors doing crowdsourced fiction: DigitalNovelists. com. Ceciliatan: Web serial novel: how the experiment is going
  • He stood in the shadows of a downtown Manhattan office building, shielded from the cold, driving rainstorm by the scaffold overhead and the leather trench coat covering his body.
  • She is respectful of individual†™ s personal timetables and idiosyncrasies and always seeks to bring the best out in everyone. acknowledges other†™ s gifts and talents. master brainstormer, always suggesting possible fundraisers and prospective corporate or community partners. adept at seeking out possible grants and competently applying for them with great success. First Book Blog
  • I collaborated with a music video director, brainstorming for storylines and visuals to go with songs.
  • The unexpected rainstorm caused the collapse of the roof.
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