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1 The sudden downpour had stopped and now the air felt muggy.
2 Rullianus was admitted to his presence only minutes afterward, drenched by the sudden downpour .
3 Lura muttered a few more words and a sudden downpour extinguished our pine torches.
4 Parts of West Yorkshire have been hit by flash flooding following a sudden downpour .
5 And he wouldn't fight the fact that the sudden downpour didn't bother him a bit.
6 The sudden downpour of water blinded her, soaked her, re-froze her-butit meant a fighting chance.
7 A sudden downpour of rain, without thunder or lightning, had just passed rapidly over our wide plain.
8 A sudden downpour descended in its wake, sheets of water dislodged from the rain-soaked trees by the creature.
9 He looked at Marie in the gaudy lights of the newsstand; she was wincing in the sudden downpour .
10 He was still searching, when the wind, which had been increasing, brought with it a sudden downpour of rain.
11 The 17-year-olds were swimming with a group of friends when they were swept away in a sudden downpour on Saturday.
12 But scarce had they gone a few hundred yards when another sudden downpour of rain blotted out everything around them.
13 Some nervous persons found comfort in the fact that when the skies cleared after the sudden downpour brilliant rainbows were seen.
14 For fear of a sudden downpour and consequent flood in the creek, we camped on the flat rock above the pool.
15 The desperate men on Manus dug a well in the centre and welcomed a sudden downpour yesterday by collecting rain water.
16 Puddles formed where the freshly-turned earth had failed to absorb the sudden downpour and she felt a momentary pang of concern.
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