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rain off
verb
To cancel (an event) due to excessive rain
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Outside, it sputtered rain off and on.
The wind shook the rain off the trees.
"Keeps the rain off when you're waiting for someone to pick you up".
The church organist, shaking the rain off her umbrella, approached me.
An insufficient roof was put in place to keep the rain off in 1966.
The dog is licking the rain off her knees with a warm and loving tongue.
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I tried, but it got rained off.
Ammunition, ribbons, and hawksbells rained off the shelves.
Gigs have been rained off and venues almost burned down.
Glamorgan's match with Gloucestershire was rained off.
Their Gillette Cup semi-final against Yorkshire on Wednesday, the day prior, was rained off.
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