Definition of Rainstorms

1. Noun. (plural of rainstorm) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rainstorms

1. rainstorm [n] - See also: rainstorm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rainstorms

rains buckets
rains cats and dogs
rains pitchforks
rainscape
rainscapes
rainshade
rainshadow
rainshadows
rainshower
rainsoaked
rainspout
rainspouts
rainsquall
rainsqualls
rainstorm
rainstorms (current term)
rainstormy
rainswept
raintight
rainwash
rainwashed
rainwashes
rainwashing
rainwater
rainwaters
rainwear
rainwears
rainworm
rainworms
rainy

Literary usage of Rainstorms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. With Star and Crescent: A Full and Authentic Account of a Recent Journey by A. Locher (1889)
"Visiting an old Friend—A Sirocco in Earnest—The Flickering Light— rainstorms at Hand—Breaking up of Camp—Preparations for Crossing the Desert—The Great ..."

2. Manual of Plant Diseases by Paul Sorauer, Gustav Lindau, Ludwig Reh, Frances Dorrance (1922)
"rainstorms. The injurious effects of beating rains on the soil have already been mentioned. They pound the upper surface down or cover it with great ..."

3. War and the Weather by Edward Powers (1890)
"We had many rainstorms, of course, at other times. The mountains around our valley of Wyoming occasionally take fire, and, after a day or two of burning, ..."

4. Technical Reports by Miami Conservancy District (Ohio), Miami Conservancy District (Ohio (1920)
"GREAT rainstorms IN THE UNITED STATES The great storm of March 1913 was not a unique occurrence. Other storms comparable in size with it have occurred in ..."

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