Prevent or interrupt due to rain.
1 A blue tarp had been pulled down to keep the rain out .
2 Fuse blown out? he asked, spitting imaginary rain out of his mouth.
3 He's come to run winter and the melancholy of rain out of town.
4 A minor pain, as the screw-shut cases are what keeps the rain out .
5 The buildings of Sheck were solid enough, and most kept the rain out .
6 That is what they called chinking to keep the wind and rain out .
7 And to think they had closed the roof to keep the rain out .
8 It might rain out all the fun. He gave her a puzzled look.
9 Well, there must be a corner left which will keep the rain out .
10 The roof would never keep rain out , but it shrugged off the snow.
11 Sometimes that'll bring rain out of a clear sky,-thatan' a Sunday-school picnic.
12 They wiped rain out of their faces and stared resentfully out across the plaza.
13 Grass and weeds soon cover the roof, binding it together and keeping the rain out .
14 And this rain within doors was far more wonderful than the rain out of doors.
15 Apart from maybe keeping the rain out , diddley squat.
16 A roof of cypress shingles kept the rain out .
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