rainier

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  1. adjective Characterized by, full of, or bringing rain.

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  • The Hartkops plan to take Helios 3 on the road to festivals and shows (and to follow the sun in rainier months). —  Daily DIY
  • Tax cuts would only help those who're paying tax, which are the most likely to save any extra for a rainier day. —  Progressive Bloggers
  • Instead of circulating, money goes into pockets, vaults, and mattresses; saved for a rainier day ... and lower prices.
  • Climate: Temperate; cooler and rainier than much of the United States.
  • * TVA did not halt dredging this winter but had been known to in past during "the rainier winter months." —  NewsInferno
 

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