A rainy day

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British pronunciation/ɐ ɹˈeɪni dˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/ɐ ɹˈeɪni dˈeɪ/
a rainy day
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a time of financial difficulty or a period of challenge

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a rainy day definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "a rainy day" and when to use it?

The idiom "a rainy day" has its roots in the idea of saving for unexpected or difficult times. It advises individuals to set aside resources or funds for future needs or emergencies. This idiomatic expression is often used to emphasize the prudence of saving for the future and being ready for unexpected expenses or challenges.

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Trying to sell umbrellas on a rainy day in a place where there are many umbrella vendors is like taking coals to Newcastle - it's unnecessary and redundant.
It was a rainy day, and she found comfort in a warm cup of chicory tea.
Yesterday was a rainy day, so I stayed indoors and watched movies.
You may be disappointed when a rainy day puts the kibosh on your picnic plans.
Don't be tempted to offer your house for sale on a rainy day just because you need quick cash.
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