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have you travelled during rainy day?what was your experience

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Answered by devanshlovesunnati
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Answer:

once I was going to school in rain,in starting I was enjoying but at later stages I was wretched in rain water and received a slap from my mother

Answered by hyacinth98
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My experience with a rainy day is as follows.

Rainy day

  • A rainy day is such a day when it rains the entire day with next to no break. It by and large happens during the stormy season. It falls down in buckets on a blustery day. A stormy day looks dull and miserable.
  • This year I had an exceptionally charming and vital experience of a stormy day. This was the day when my school had re-opened after the late spring get-away. The days were agonizingly hot. Outside it was truly searing intensity. I was going to my school in the first part of the day by cart. It was very hot and awkward.
  • Before long the sky became cloudy with enormous and shadowy mists. There were roars trailed by the glimmer of lighting. It developed dull soon and the temperature abruptly decreased down low. Then, at that point, it started to vigorously rain. The mists roared and poured water. Individuals were doused however cheerful as was I. I safeguarded my school pack and afterwards ran into a close by cheap food search for cover.
  • Some bystanders had previously taken cover there. It was coming down consistently for 60 minutes. The streets, roads and other spots got overwhelmed very soon. The deals stopped as there was knee profound water at many puts on the streets. I was soaked to the skin and my school uniform was dribbling however I felt a lot pleased getting cool and new.
  • At the point when the downpour halted, I chose to get back. As I strolled gradually, I saw that everything had changed. Everything looked new and new. Be that as it may, I arrived at home, changed my fabrics and had some hot tea. I appreciated it as I had at no other time. It filled me with a feeling of some indefinable delight and fulfilment.

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