US /ren ɔr ʃaɪn/
・UK /rein ɔ: ʃain/
Who every night, every night, bring it, rain or shine, your hard work and brilliance has made this nomination possible.
a special thanks to everyone who works so hard on the show, especially the writers of this show, who every night every night bring it, rain or shine, your hard work and brilliance has made this nomination possible.
I'm gonna miss the absolute knowledge that as I come into work, rain or shine, whatever's happening, that you are guaranteed with the group of people that work here, guaranteed to laugh at least once a day as a minimum.
I'm going to miss the absolute knowledge that, that as, as I come into work, rain or shine, whatever, sadly or the other, you are guaranteed, with the group of people that work here, guaranteed to laugh at least once a day as a minimum.
M o J o Mojo and Bo got the skills and the wheels and we're ready to go Rain or shine we'll do what we need to swap, swap, swap it up we're coming to the rescue.
Rain or shine, we'll do what we need to.
Let's go wherever you want to go: climb the tallest mountains, venture down to the darkest caves, build anything you want, day or night, rain or shine, because this is the most significant sandbox you'll ever set foot in.
day or night rain or shine
Paprika, we can make our dreams come alive, rain or shine we'll find a way to play again another day.
Paprika, we can make our dreams come alive, rain or shine we'll find a way to play again another day.
Let's get started with the idioms. Number one, come rain or shine, come rain or shine. This lovely idiom means whatever happens, I will do that. Or whatever happens, I will be there. This idiom has connotations of consistency, loyalty, reliability, and trust. You know, if you ever want to just remind your friend or someone you love that you're always going to be there for them, you can say, I will be there, come rain or shine. If it's raining, if the sun is out, if there's a thunderstorm, whatever happens, I'll be there. I remember saying this to one of my very close friends when she was going through a really difficult time with her health. All she needed was people to say that to her because she needed a support system. So I said that to her and I really enjoyed saying it and she really enjoyed hearing it. Number two, on top of the world. On top of the world. If you say that you are on top of the world, that is about pure happiness. You're so happy, you feel like you're sitting on top of the world, just looking down at everything. I love this idiom because it has connotations of happiness and kind of gratitude. You know, when you just feel grateful to be alive and to be healthy. There are a few moments in my life where I've been on top of the world, but one of them that springs to mind is when I graduated university. I came home to my parents' house where I was living at the time and there was a car in the driveway with a bow around it and it was an old classic car. Nothing that expensive, it wasn't really anything grand. It was a car that I wanted and that I dreamed about owning and my dad had very kindly gifted it to me for my graduation present. I was really young and I remember just seeing the car and I was just on top of the world. There's no other way to express it. I was so happy. That was a really good summer.
Rain or shine, our minds tend to prize their freshest impressions.
Rain or shine, our minds tend to prize their freshest impressions.
All aboard for Iona, rain or shine.
ALL ABOARD FOR IONA, RAIN OR SHINE.
Come rain or shine however the day may be. You shelter me with your smile.
Come rain or shine however the day may be. You shelter me with your smile.
Come rain or shine, however the day may be, you shelter me with your smile.
Come rain or shine however the day may be