It means that it's raining really hard.
2007-09-03 01:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Raining Heavily.
2007-09-03 08:39:49
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answered by my_sarah93 2
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I would say "It's raining cats and dogs" without the like. Raining a heck of a lot. You could also say "It's raining bucketfuls."
2007-09-03 08:31:57
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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It simply means that it's pouring, raining heavily.
2007-09-03 09:47:45
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answered by steiner1745 7
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raining extremely heavily
2007-09-04 08:18:03
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answered by rockingstar123 2
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There is heavy rain. This expression is not used very often anymore.
More common is, "It's pouring."
2007-09-03 08:31:23
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answered by Busan-man 6
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That is raining so hard. In spanish we say "lloviendo a cántaros".
2007-09-04 17:11:34
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answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7
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it's raining really hard
2007-09-03 08:33:58
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answered by annemarie_101 5
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raining so hard
2007-09-03 09:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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it's raining 'heavily'
2007-09-03 12:30:41
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answered by Judy 5
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