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downpour
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down·pour  (dounpôr, -pr)
n.
A heavy fall of rain.

downpour
Noun
a heavy continuous fall of rain
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.downpourdownpour - a heavy rain                        
rain, rainfall - water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere

downpour
noun rainstorm, flood, deluge, torrential rain, cloudburst, inundation
Translations
downpour [ˈdaunpɔːʳ] naguacero
downpour [ˈdaunpɔːʳ] npluie torrentielle, déluge m
downpour [ˈdaunpɔːʳ] down nWolkenbruch m
downpour [ˈdaunpɔːʳ] nscroscio di pioggia


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Despite strong downpours Monday, Los Angeles is still drier than normal for the season.
Similarly, the video projection Downpour, 2000--close-up footage of rain taken on a blustery day--is a working through of the literal implication of its title, which cheerfully ignores the fact that most downpours don't actually pour straight down.
But during the recent downpours, security officials said that 30 umbrellas disappeared in one week.
 
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