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rainy day vs raining day

Both phrases 'rainy day' and 'raining day' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Rainy day' is a commonly used phrase to describe a day when it is raining. On the other hand, 'raining day' is not a common phrase and has no specific meaning. It is more appropriate to use 'rainy day' when referring to a day with rain.
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Last updated: July 20, 2024

rainy day

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'rainy day' to describe a day when it is raining.

Examples:

  • I love staying indoors and reading a book on a rainy day.
  • Let's have a picnic on a sunny day and stay home on a rainy day.
  • One rainy day Sharon looks outside.
  • This is Elvis Presley Boulevard on a rainy day.
  • Plans for a rainy day, national...
  • I don't know anybody and I have been saving the most beautiful bottle of red wine for a rainy day.
  • I thought, you know, we could hang out, maybe see a rainy day movie.
  • I didn't know what my purpose really was until that rainy day.
  • It was an awful rainy day, I remember.
  • For a rainy day, Clark.
  • I'll keep it for a rainy day.
  • Kept this here... for a rainy day.
  • I was sort of saving it for a rainy day.
  • I'm sure you have all kinds of things offshore for a rainy day.
  • Sweet coffee is the best on a rainy day.
  • And according to this, you'll even have a little left over for a rainy day.
  • I saw him on a pier on a rainy day.
  • To buy a house on a rainy day, you will live a happy life.
  • The problem with people who put money away for a rainy day is they never know when it's raining.
  • It was a rainy day and I was at the grocery story when...
  • He liked the ending in particular, that these two young immigrants getting married on a rainy day.
  • And I have a bottle of very good wine tucked away for a rainy day.

raining day

This phrase is correct, but not commonly used in English.

Although 'raining day' is correct, it is not commonly used. It is more appropriate to use 'rainy day' when referring to a day with rain.
  • The first song I'm playing is one suitable to be heard on a raining day.
  • It was raining the day I met you.
  • - It's been raining all day here.
  • For example, it was raining that day.
  • It was raining the day she found it.
  • It was raining the day I met you.
  • In fuji, it was raining all day long, that we could not drive.
  • - Was it raining three days ago?
  • It had been raining for two days straight, so there was mud everywhere.
  • It was raining buckets that day.
  • THE FIRST DAY It was raining the next day.
  • It was raining hard that day and I waited for you in the ice cream shop for 3 hours.
  • Shame it has to be raining on Valentine's Day.
  • When we were shooting here, it was raining for ten straight days.
  • You know it's been raining here all day. I've been trapped in this house waiting for you to call.
  • Good for you. It's been raining in Paris for days.
  • It just kept raining 24 hours a day!
  • It was raining the day you left... and today when you have returned, it's raining again
  • By the way, when I showed this slide to a group of Kiwanians in my town, they all rose in indignation from their creamed chicken, and they shouted at me and said, "It was raining that day when you took that picture!"
  • It was raining off and on all day yesterday.

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