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    rain cloud

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    A1
    n.NounA cloud containing water droplets heavy enough to fall as rain.
    The rain cloud loomed overhead, promising a downpour.

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    Rain's Dirty Little Secret

    02:38Rain's Dirty Little Secret
    • and then grow and grow until they're a droplet in a rain cloud.

      and then grow and grow until they're a droplet in a rain cloud.

    • floating in our atmosphere, and then grow and grow until their are droplet in a rain cloud

      floating in our atmosphere, and then grow and grow until their are droplet in a rain cloud

    B1

    Owl City - Beautiful Times ft. Lindsey Stirling

    03:33Owl City - Beautiful Times ft. Lindsey Stirling
    • A slow motion wave on the ocean stirs my emotion up like a rain cloud.

      A slow motion wave on the ocean stirs my emotion up like a rain cloud.

    • A slow-motion wave on the ocean stirs my emotion up like a rain cloud.

      A slow-motion wave on the ocean stirs my emotion up like a rain cloud.

    B1

    What If It Rains Bananas For A Day?

    11:11What If It Rains Bananas For A Day?
    • A banana falling from about 3,000 meters, the height of a mid-altitude rain cloud, would reach a velocity of 240 meters per second and strike the ground with the same kinetic energy you'd get from dropping a bowling ball off a 50-meter building.

      A banana falling from about 3,000 meters, the height of a mid-altitude rain cloud, would reach a velocity of 240 meters per second and strike the ground with the same kinetic energy you'd get from dropping a bowling ball off a 50-meter building.

    • A banana falling from about 3,000 metres—the heights of a mid-altitude rain cloud—would reach a velocity of 240 metres per second and strike the ground with the same kinetic energy you would get from dropping a bowling ball off a 50 metre building.

      A banana falling from about 3,000 metres—the heights of a mid-altitude rain cloud—would reach a velocity of 240 metres per second and strike the ground with the same kinetic energy you would get from dropping a bowling ball off a 50 metre building.

    B2

    The Bears Meet Chloe | We Bare Bears | Cartoon Network

    04:20The Bears Meet Chloe | We Bare Bears | Cartoon Network
    • Yo, rain cloud, chill, stay away

      Yo, rain cloud, chill, stay away

    • Rain cloud, chill stay away for a while

      Rain cloud, chill stay away for a while

    B1