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Discover Ludwig"really rainy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe very wet and stormy weather. Example: "The forecast predicted a really rainy day, so we decided to cancel our outdoor plans and stay indoors."
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"I think it's just going to be really rainy and windy," he said.
The day turns grim – the only really rainy one of the trip.
Before it was the place that nobody could pronounce, now it's the really rainy place".
She has her watch back and "would never sell [it] unless from the necessity of a really rainy day".
This was in early February when it was solidly gray outside, the weather ranging from rainy to really rainy.
So I saved it for a really rainy day and made another spicy, meaty, soupy dish instead -- a pozole-chili hybrid.
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The trust fund we need is really a rainy day fund.
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But Osterman's retelling of Zimmerman's retelling of the tragic event raises serious questions about what really happened that rainy night.
It's really cold and rainy.
They're kind of hard to handle during a heat wave, but when it's really cold and rainy out there's nothing like a big-titted fatso to get under the covers with.
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