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rainy day

NOUN
  1. a (future) time of financial need
    I am saving for a rainy day

How To Use rainy day In A Sentence

  • There is something about rainy days that can make you feel strangely melancholic and happy at the same time.
  • In the meantime, they remain at the mercy of the elements, and on rainy days, their business suffers.
  • One should always put a little money aside for a rainy day.
  • Most states took advantage of the boom times to create rainy day funds, storing away the extra cash.
  • It was a horrible rainy day and the visibility was poor. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have all sat there, on rainy days, when empty pages and blank spaces beckon. Times, Sunday Times
  • The retired worker usually waters his garden every day except on rainy days.
  • Umbrella and raincoats are what people need in rainy days.
  • Both parks have good indoor pools for rainy days and great clubs for nights of fun and entertainment. The Sun
  • They are admittedly livelier than his uncle's sole contribution, a stately architectural rendering of the Grand Canal in Venice on a rainy day.
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