Diluviar in english

Deluge

pronunciation: deljudʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures

diluviar = the heavens + open ; rain + cats and dogs ; rain + pour down ; pour down ; pour down with + rain ; the heavens + let loose ; bucket it down (with rain) ; pelt it down ; rain + stair rods ; rain + come down + in/like stair rods ; rain + pitchforks ; rain + buckets ; rain + torrents ; rain + come down + in buckets ; rain + come down + by the bucketful ; rain by + the bucketful. 

Example: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Example: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Example: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Example: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Example: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.Example: Then the heavens let loose and people sought shelter anywhere and everywhere they could.Example: It was another five hour journey, and despite being summer, it bucketed it down with rain for at least two hours of that.Example: Unfortunately when we arrived at the football ground for our cup tie, it was pelting it down and the referee called the match off.Example: If it's not blowing a gale and raining stair rods then it's three foot of snow and minus three... which isn't bad for a British summer!.Example: He hadn't a clue what the time was and the rain was coming down like stair rods.Example: It was raining pitchforks with the tines down, and it was no good walking unless you had fins.Example: It's raining buckets again today, so as soon as we get more sun breaks, I'll head back out.Example: On Saturday it was cold and raining torrents but people showed up.Example: I woke up to the wind howling and the rain coming down in buckets, and from all indications, it's going to continue along those lines most of the day.Example: The time of year has come upon us where the darkness sets in a little earlier every evening and the rain comes down by the bucketful.Example: It was raining by the bucketful and when I came home my pants were dripping water for ages.

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» empezar a diluviarthe skies + open up .

Example: Reddy launched his party's election campaign even as the skies opened up.

Diluviar synonyms

overwhelm in spanish: abrumar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrwelm part of speech: verb flood in spanish: inundar, pronunciation: flʌd part of speech: noun swamp in spanish: pantano, pronunciation: swɑmp part of speech: noun torrent in spanish: torrente, pronunciation: tɔrənt part of speech: noun inundate in spanish: inundar, pronunciation: ɪnəndeɪt part of speech: verb submerge in spanish: sumergir, pronunciation: səbmɜrdʒ part of speech: verb downpour in spanish: aguacero, pronunciation: daʊnpɔr part of speech: noun waterspout in spanish: tromba marina, pronunciation: wɔtɜrspaʊt part of speech: noun inundation in spanish: inundación, pronunciation: ɪnəndeɪʃən part of speech: noun cloudburst in spanish: chaparrón, pronunciation: klaʊdbɜrst part of speech: noun soaker in spanish: diluvio, pronunciation: soʊkɜr part of speech: noun flood out in spanish: inundar, pronunciation: flʌdaʊt part of speech: verb
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