Cats And Dogs Idiom
Raining cats and dogs is an English idiom used to describe a heavy rain.
Cats and dogs idiom. Many historians believe that the expression its raining cats and dogs emerged in London during the Great Plague of 1665. Many of them would die in their shelters without anyone noticing. Its raining cats and dogs is an idiom which means its raining extremely heavily.
It simply means a heavy rain A synonym for raining buckets. Cat lovers are smarter than dog owners study claims Cats and dogs can undoubtedly be best friends but they arent natural soul mates. When we were returning from the picnic it was raining cats and dogs.
I think its not safe to drive the car now its raining cats and dogs. Feel under the weather If youre feeling under the weather you are feeling sick. Light rain or rains lightly or drizzles.
Alternatively cats and dogs could be a corruption or misunderstanding of the Greek word catadupe meaning waterfall so the expression would originally have been its raining like a waterfall. Rain cats and dogs. In old English catadupe meant a.
Its raining very hard and you will get soaked if you step outside. This expression became popular in the 1800s. Cats and dogs may come from the Greek expression cata doxa which means contrary to experience or belief If it is raining cats and dogs it is raining unusually or unbelievably hard.
When we say it rains heavily or rains cats and dogs we mean it rains a lot at a particular moment in time. Cats and dogs may be a perversion of the now obsolete word catadupe. The plague also known as the black death.