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it was raining cats and dogs figure of speech ​

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Answered by persiashree
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A figure of speech is a phrase or saying that's not literal, like saying someone who died "kicked the bucket." ... When you say it's raining cats and dogs, pets aren't falling from the sky: it's a figure of speech. English is full of figures of speech, which are definitely not a case of language going to the dogs.

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