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Weather-related idioms:
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a. Under the weather - To feel unwell or sick.
Example: "I can't come to the party tonight; I'm feeling a bit under the weather."
b. Weather the storm - To endure a difficult situation or challenge.
Example: "Despite the setbacks, we managed to weather the storm and complete the project."
c. Come rain or shine - Regardless of any circumstances or conditions.
Example: "She's committed to attending the event, come rain or shine."
d. Blow hot and cold - To alternate between two contrasting opinions or attitudes.
Example: "He blows hot and cold on the idea, making it difficult to know where he stands."
e. A ray of sunshine - Something or someone that brings happiness or hope.
Example: "His kind words were a ray of sunshine in her difficult day."
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