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Raining Cats and Dogs Meaning - Idiom Examples and Origin

30 Minutes to Improve Your English Listening Comprehension!    • Advanced Native English Listening Cha...   If these videos help you and you would like to show your appreciation, you can Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/idioms Supporters get exclusive audio lessons! New Video, 10 Idiom Examples with Reworded Sentences    • 10 Idiom Examples with Reworded Sente...   Raining cats and dogs meaning with idiom examples and origin. Subscribe for new idiom videos!    / @essentialenglishidioms   When the cats away, the mice will play:    • When the Cat's Away, The Mice Will Pl...   Curiosity killed the cat:    • Curiosity Killed the Cat Meaning | Id...   Cat got your tongue?    • Cat Got Your Tongue Meaning | Idioms ...   More Animal-Related Idioms Videos:    • Animal Idioms   Dog Idioms Playlist:    • Dog Idioms   More Weather-Related Idioms Videos:    • Weather Idioms   See more at IdiomsOnline and learn about related idioms: http://www.idioms.online/raining-cats... This idiom is a very common one in English, perhaps even more common than it should be, as many people use it even when the weather is not that extreme. It should be considered an important idiom, though, due to how common it is and how often it is used in informal day to day communication. Another possible origin for "raining cats and dogs" not listed in the video, is that it may have derived from the Greek expression cata doxa (cats and dogs), which was used to mean "contrary to experience or belief." This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/137581 Also: The rain of cats. English drawing from the nineteenth century. Public domain, image from from the French Wikipedia.https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluie_d... Last slide: A panoramic view of York in the 15th century. A watercolour by E. Ridsdale Tate produced in 1914, the earliest publication I have found it in is Edwin Benson's 1920 volume "Life in a Mediæval City", published in London. By E. Ridsdale Tate (1862-1922) - http://www.yorkcastle.com/pages/pictu..., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...

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