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take a rain vs get a rain

Neither "take a rain" nor "get a rain" are correct phrases in English. The correct phrase is "get caught in the rain" when referring to being unexpectedly caught in a rain shower.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 900 views

take a rain

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is "get caught in the rain" when referring to being unexpectedly caught in a rain shower.
  • I'll take a rain check.
  • Take a rain check on that pie.
  • Sadly I've got to take a rain check.
  • I need to take a rain check.
  • But I'll take a rain check.
  • Maybe we should just take a rain check.
  • I think we should take a rain check on our afternoon.
  • I need to take a rain check.
  • - I'll take a rain check on the beer.
  • So if I could just take a rain check on that drink, then I'll just see you at the office.
  • So if I could just take a rain check on that drink, then I'll just see you at the office.
  • I got to take a rain check.
  • I understand if you don't want to take a rain check on the date.
  • But I would love to take a rain check.
  • If you're thinking about making a booty call... ...l'd take a rain check, because that man is spent.
  • I'll take a rain check, Eric.
  • Maybe we should just take a rain check tonight.
  • Take a rain check on that. I drove.
  • I'll take a rain check on that kiss, too.
  • I guess I'll have to take a rain check on babysitting.

get a rain

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is "get caught in the rain" when referring to being unexpectedly caught in a rain shower.
  • Can I get a rain check on the barbecue?
  • Do you think I could get a rain check for tonight?
  • I mean, what do you think, can we get a rain check for martyrdom?
  • You might get a little rain this time of year.
  • If we can keep this wind and just get a little rain.
  • I just needed to get some fresh air, get a little rain on my face and dead rats bouncing into my shins.
  • And I shouldn't be a bit surprised if we get a spot of rain tonight.
  • Climatologists expect the national rainfall average to increase by something like 20%, which can fall in extreme torrential downpours when you get a month's rain within a day.
  • Remind me never to get a flat in the rain again.
  • You could always get a cab in the rain... ...a woman into bed.
  • It'll be nice to get a little bit of rain.
  • It'll be nice to get a little bit of rain.
  • That's how you get a bottle of Rain Duck!
  • I'll take a rain check.
  • Take a rain check on that pie.
  • Three weeks, it's already like a rain forest in here.
  • Sadly I've got to take a rain check.
  • It's like a rain forest in there.
  • After a rain, that mud smelled like rotten eggs.
  • It's not a rain dance.

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