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Idioms describing cloudy weather

Idioms describing cloudy days are:

1, cloud lock, describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere;

2, the wind and rain are like rocks, describing the greatness of wind and rain;

3, downpour, meaning that the rain is so big that it falls straight down like the water in the basin, describing the urgency of the rain;

4. In the dark, it means that the sky is dark or the light is dim, it also means that you are unconscious, dizzy or high-spirited, and it also means the darkness and chaos of society;

5. Cloudy, describing the close distribution of clouds.