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zhugelongzhen
what's the origin of " rain cats and dogs"
when it rains heavily, English speakers will say " rain cats and dogs".
I don't know why. Who can give me the exact answer?
Aug 1, 2008 1:24 AM
Answers · 3
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hi amn..its chahrazed ! :p i don't want to answer coz they did ..but i just want to thank u because of this new information for me ;p & i want to thank "likaku" too coz his answer is almost perfect
hope ure always ok & keep asking gd question like this ... promess ?
Go byebye ! ==> Chahrazed !
August 1, 2008
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It means raining very heavily & is an old English saying.eg I can't cross the road now, it's raining cats & dogs.
August 1, 2008
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