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Laughter In The Rain Singer Sedaka

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35%4Rain, rain, rain
verb

• cause to run

• move in large numbers

• pour out gradually, so as to separate out sediment

• flow in a spurt

• supply in large amounts or quantities

• rain heavily

28%8 Relating to laughter or causing laughter
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