Use "rainstorm" in a sentence

1. It's like Black Rainstorm over there!

2. The dark clouds forebode a rainstorm.

3. A place of concealment* from the rainstorm,

4. The heavy rainstorm caused a disastrous flood.

5. The rainstorm is more and more more fierce.

6. The rainstorm has made the road impassable.

7. Guangzhou is the rainstorm pilosity city of China. The climate, weather system, geographical position and topography are main factors of the rainstorm.

8. The telephone wires were blown down by the rainstorm.

9. According to the weather report a rainstorm is imminent.

10. The unexpected rainstorm caused the collapse of the roof.

11. It was the shortest rainstorm he'd ever seen.

12. 1 The unexpected rainstorm caused the collapse of the roof.

13. His car collided with another car during a heavy rainstorm.

14. We got caught in a rainstorm on the way here.

15. Cloudy skies hang over the city before a rainstorm in Beijing, China.

16. When the blast of the tyrants is like a rainstorm against a wall,

17. The day came, and with it a forty days, forty nights style rainstorm.

18. Each afternoon the skies darkened and a violent cleansing rainstorm swept the town.

19. The sky clouded over; we could see there was going to be rainstorm.

20. " You look ill, " Helen remarked worriedly. " You are not chilled from the rainstorm? "

21. All these measures were calculated to prevent water - logging by rainstorm or mountain torrents.

22. Bright red Williams and their chime in easily, next Shanghai registered rainstorm recreation south.

23. Rilla Challiss recalled, and there was no twilight, for a violent rainstorm began as night fell.

24. Although they may get flattened by a rainstorm, they quickly recover once the sun comes out.

25. Bright red Williams and their chime in easily,[Sentencedict] next Shanghai registered rainstorm recreation south.

26. I found no one at the tillers, and the usual blinding, all-enveloping cascade of a rainstorm.

27. I say to Ted, recalling the inconvenience of being a head too tall in a rainstorm.

28. I found no one at the tillers, and the usual blinding, all-enveloping cascade of a rainstorm. Sentencedict.com

29. Walk around school after a rainstorm and you will have seen Annelids.Earthworms are the classic example of Annelids

30. The rainstorm had ended and the gray mist and clouds had been swept away in the night by the wind.

31. To return to the analogy of the lawn sprinkler and the rainstorm, both can explain how the driveway got wet.

32. It seems Toto has his second kiss from a lissome banker's daughter, a rainstorm buss worthy of Anna Magnani.

33. HAVE you ever had to take refuge from a rainstorm or a hailstorm by seeking cover under a bridge?

34. He provides cool shade from the burning heat of persecution and stands like a sturdy wall against the rainstorm of opposition.

35. Shepherds with such qualities are like “a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.”

36. Sadly, these dedicated servants end up standing in the blazing sun, a routine broken only by the occasional soaking rainstorm.

37. Such men are “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

38. And if the entranceway of your home is muddy after a rainstorm, why not cover the access to your entrance with gravel?

39. A Cloudburst is a sudden and violent rainstorm capable of producing an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time.

40. But he does protect them, as if erecting over them ‘a booth for shade and for a hiding place from the rainstorm.’

41. 9 God-fearing Christian elders can “prove to be like a hiding place from the wind” of distress, “a place of concealment from the rainstorm” of problems.

42. We must pay attention to the southern warm thermal advection as well as the northern cold thermal advection in the cold front shear type rainstorm process.

43. (1 Thessalonians 5:14) His goal will be to act “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

44. In 1950 mature men among them were discerned to be among the “princes” who serve as “a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.”

45. (Ephesians 4:8, 11) They are conscientious, experienced Christians who sincerely want to be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

46. The adjective Bad meaning “unpleasant, unattractive, unfavorable, spoiled, etc.,” is the usual form to follow such copulative verbs as sound, smell, look, and taste: After the rainstorm the water tasted Bad. …

47. They were then marched into the camp, where they were forced to lie all night on the cold ground in a freezing rainstorm while the guards shouted and cursed at them.

48. Usage: The adjective Bad meaning “unpleasant, unattractive, spoiled, etc.,” is the usual form to follow such copulative verbs as sound, smell, look, and taste: After the rainstorm the water tasted Bad

49. (Titus 2:3) Concerning Christian overseers, the Bible states: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

50. Presidential election, the Israeli military Bulldozed an entire Bedouin community in the illegally occupied West Bank of Palestine on Tuesday, leaving scores of people—including more than 40 children—homeless during a cold, driving rainstorm.

51. Such elders are “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

52. Such men “prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

53. Each one must be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

54. They can prove to be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

55. “Jehovah will certainly make the dignity of his voice to be heard and will make the descending of his arm to be seen, in the raging of anger and the flame of a devouring fire and cloudburst and rainstorm and hailstones.

56. “Each one,” Isaiah notes, “must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

57. And each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

58. Isaiah 32:2 foretold: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

59. Bayelsa blogger Apologises to Kogi over fake N7b isolation centre’s report A blogger based in Bayelsa State, Saint Mienpamo Onitsha, has apologised to the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, following his report alleging that he intended to spend N7bn on the Kogi Isolation Centre for COVID-19, which was destroyed by a rainstorm.

60. Jean-Léon GérômeVesoul 1824 - 1904 ParisThe Story of Anacreon (Four Works): Cupid at the Door in a Rainstorm; Young Love's Shivering Limbs the Embers Warm;Cupid Runs out the Door; The Poet Dreams of Cupid by the Fire the first and second signed lower left:J.L

61. June 16, 1971 Sammamish Valley News Page 9 Over* 100 youngsters, compete in Jaycee track meet From the Recreation Department Dispite intermitant sun- shine and wind, plus Adrench- ing rainstorm, over 140 track athletes shattered 28 meet records in the fourth annual Redmond Jaycee Junior Champ Track and Field Meet last-Sunday at Redmond Junior High.

62. (Ephesians 4:8, 11, 12; Acts 20:28; 1 Peter 5:2, 3) Regarding them, Isaiah prophesied: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”—Isaiah 32:2.