"It was just raining cats and dogs," the big mouth answered.
I couldn't have told, of course, because it was raining cats and dogs when the car went past.
Raining cats and dogs is just an expression, right?
Back in the old days it used to rain cats and dogs.
It studies compound meanings of two or more words, as in "raining cats and dogs".
This was close to eight, it was raining cats and dogs.
"My mother says it's raining cats and dogs there," she announced.
What is the origin of the saying "It's raining cats and dogs"?
"Are you still going to go even if it's raining cats and dogs?"
What must you be careful of when it's raining cats and dogs?