9553 examples of rained in sentences

It rained all night and the men lay in the mud without fires.

From the tops of the azoteas, from the Casa Mata and the Molino, a deadly shower of balls was rained crosswise upon the assailants.

For it rained not only water, where previously no drop had ever fallen, but also blood.

But the official was unable to protect him, and blows with fists and sticks literally rained on the defenceless fellow.

Another machine-gun cut loose, and bullets rained over us.

A few tears dropped slowly as she cuddled in the chair with her head on its arm, she hardly knew why; because she was alone, perhaps, and Linnet was so far off, and it rained, and Miss Prudence and her little girl might not come home to-night, and, it might be, because Miss Prudence had another little girl to love.

"I asked a countryman in the train if it always rained here, and he replied, 'No; it sometimes snows.'

It rained all day and at dusk the mist had crept down the hills.

It was the day before the big Cattle Fair at Örebro; it rained in torrents and people thought: "This is exactly as in Ysätter-Kaisa's time!

It rained just as hard on the island as it did everywhere else.

"Hi, Willow. Rained out!" Willow looked up.

He learned to separate our cows from the many strange ones on the plain; to move faster when it rained; to choose the crossings that were safe; and to avoid the branches that might scrape me from his back.

We see the palladium of the American idealgoddess of the just eye, the unpolluted heart, the equal handstanding as the image of Athene stood above the upper streams of Simois: "It stood, and sun and moonshine rained their light On the pure columns of its glen-built hall.

The morning was mistyit had rained during the nightand clouds hung heavy and low over the city.

Her wet cheek was pressed against Judith's lips, the tears rained down in a torrent.

I ate some pemmican, for I had a reluctanceneedless as it turned outto touch any of the thousand luxuries here, sufficient no doubt, in a town like Dover alone, to last me five or six hundred years, if I could live so long; and, having eaten, I descended The Shaft, and spent the whole day, though it rained and blustered continually, in wandering about.

Every man who knew how to read and write became an officer; it rained dukedoms; pensions were distributed with both hands; there were fortunes for the general staff which didn't cost France a penny; and even common soldiers received annuities with their crosses of the Legion of HonorI get mine to this day.

It was one of those wretched wet days which is said to make even an old inhabitant of Argyleshire look despondingly,in which county, it will be remembered that, after six weeks' incessant wet, an English traveller, on asking a shepherd boy whether it always rained there, received the consoling reply of, "No, sirit sometimes snaws."

Cleveland is situated on the slope of a hill commanding a beautiful and extensive view; the latter I was told, for as it rained incessantly, I had no opportunity of judging.

My guide informed me that there was a peculiarity in these rivers nobody could satisfactorily account for, viz., that the more it rained, the lower these waters fell.

It rained hard and the glass fell rapidly last night with every sign of a coming gale.

It seemed as though ashes might have rained down upon perpetuity.

When it rained cats and dogs.

When it rained cats and dogs.

On the 1st of July, at daybreak, this latter body, encamped at a short distance from Doryleum, in Phrygia, saw descending from the neighboring heights a cloud of enemies who burst upon the Christians, first rained a perfect hail of missiles upon them, and then penetrated into their camp, even to the tents assigned to the women, children, and old men, the numerous following of the crusaders.

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