The heavens open
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Definition & Bedeutung von "the heavens [open]"

the heavens open
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wenn es stark zu regnen beginnt

used to refer to the time when the sky opens up and it starts raining heavily

What is the origin of the idiom "the heavens open" and when to use it?

The idiom "the heavens open" originates from the concept of the heavens or sky opening up, symbolizing a sudden and heavy downpour of rain. The phrase is used metaphorically to represent the moment when the weather changes abruptly, and it starts raining heavily. In other words, it implies a dramatic and intense rainfall that seemingly pours from the sky.

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used to refer to the time when a situation suddenly improves

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The forecast didn't mention rain, but suddenly, the heavens opened, catching everyone off guard.
We were walking home when the heavens opened, and we got completely drenched.
As soon as we set up the tent, the heavens opened, and we had to scramble to keep our belongings dry.
I forgot my umbrella, and of course, the heavens opened just as I stepped outside.
When I finally understood the concept, it was like the heavens opened and the solution became clear.
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