Pronunciation: /blʌd reɪn/
noun precipitation that appears to be red or blood-colored
A1 The villagers were scared when they heard about the blood rain.
A2 Scientists are studying the phenomenon of blood rain to understand its causes.
B1 The local news reported that blood rain had fallen in the region.
B2 The mysterious blood rain left a red stain on the streets and buildings.
C1 The occurrence of blood rain is a rare meteorological event that fascinates researchers.
C2 The documentary on blood rain explored the scientific explanations behind this unusual weather phenomenon.
formal The phenomenon of blood rain, where rain appears red or brown due to the presence of algae or dust particles, has been observed in various parts of the world.
informal Have you heard about that creepy blood rain that supposedly fell in a town nearby?
slang I ain't stepping outside in that blood rain, it's freaky as hell.
figurative The political climate was so tense, it felt like blood rain was about to pour down on us at any moment.
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