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rain
(n)
a type of precipitation that falls in the form of water droplets
The rain is falling on the street.
The rain is falling on the street.
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snow
(n)
snow on the ground
snow on the ground
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cloud
(n)
a mass of water vapor that floats in the sky
fluffy cloud
fluffy cloud
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heavy rain
(p)
heavy rain
heavy rain
freeze
(v)
Water will freeze when the temperature falls below zero degrees Celsius.
Water will freeze when the temperature falls below zero degrees Celsius.
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typhoon
(n)
strong typhoon
strong typhoon
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sunny
(a)
the type of weather that is characterized by light and warmth created by the sun
It will be sunny tomorrow.
It will be sunny tomorrow.
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shower
(n)
become cloudy with showers
become cloudy with showers
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drizzle
(n)
light drizzle
light drizzle
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humid
(a)
a form of weather that is warm and has a high amount of water in the air
It's humid in August.
It's humid in August.
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wind
(n)
The wind is blowing; let's head home.
The wind is blowing; let's head home.
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sleet
(n)
falling sleet
falling sleet
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muggy
(a)
In high humidity the air feels muggy.
In high humidity the air feels muggy.
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frost
(n)
morning frost
morning frost
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hail
(n)
a type of weather that is characterized by hard frozen rain falling from the sky
large hail stones
large hail stones
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