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raindrop

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/ˈreɪndrɑp/
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a single droplet of water that falls from the sky

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  • Raindrops splattered against the windowpane, creating a soothing sound.
  • Each raindrop shimmered as it caught the light from the streetlamp.
  • The children laughed as they danced in the rain, feeling the cool touch of raindrops on their skin.
  • The plants eagerly soaked up the raindrops, quenching their thirst after days of drought.
  • A solitary raindrop trickled down the leaf, leaving a glistening trail in its wake.