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Phrasal Verb - raining off (someone or something)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To cause someone or something to leave a place or a situation, often because of adverse conditions.
  2. To stop raining or snowing heavily.
  3. To remove rain or other liquids from a surface. This phrasal verb is used with object and can be followed by the infinitive form of a verb, a gerund, or a noun.

Examples

No.Example
1The heavy rain was raining off the roof, making a loud noise.
2The manager rained off the employees who arrived late.
3The storm rained off the tourists from the beach.
4She rained off her umbrella before entering the house.
5The rain water rained off the leaves, making them shiny.
6The teacher rained off the students who didn't finish their homework.
7The sun began to rain off the clouds, making the sky clear.
8The wind rained off the sand from the beach.
9The dog rained off itself after playing in the rain.
10The farmers rained off their fields before the harvest.