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out of the rain

Idioms  
  1. see come in out of the rain.


Example Sentences

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He said keeping people from queuing out of the rain was "a bonus for everybody", as they now see "200 people a week".

From BBC

“It’ll be on me. Come in out of the rain.”

From Literature

Somewhere covered and out of the rain and wind.

From Literature

Even if they couldn’t get into one of the apartments, the walkway would be someplace out of the rain.

From Literature

She and the children were safe and out of the rain; there was a fluffy pillow beneath her head, and the promise, or at least the possibility, of a tasty meal when she awoke.

From Literature