rain on one's parade
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Визначення та Значення "[rain] on {one's} parade"

to rain on one's parade
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to ruin what someone has planned or not allow them enjoy something

to [rain] on {one's} parade definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "rain on someone's parade" and when to use it?

The idiom "rain on someone's parade" originates from the notion of a sudden downpour spoiling an outdoor celebration or event. It is used figuratively to describe the act of spoiling someone's happiness, excitement, or plans by delivering unwelcome news, criticism, or negativity.

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Tim was so excited about his upcoming vacation, but the news of a canceled flight rained on his parade.
When the teacher praised the class's performance, the troublemaker tried to rain on their parade with sarcastic comments.
Just as Sarah was about to announce her promotion, her colleague tried to rain on her parade by pointing out her mistakes.
The children were disappointed because it rained on their parade day.
Emily's enthusiasm for the school play was infectious until her friend began to rain on her parade by saying the lead role was too demanding for her.
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