Weather Idioms Proff’s English World on cloud nine To be very happy because something wonderful has happened. Proff’s English World.

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Weather Idioms Proff’s English World

on cloud nine To be very happy because something wonderful has happened. Proff’s English World

a fair-weather friend Someone who acts as a friend when times are good, and is not there when you are in trouble. Proff’s English World

once in a blue moon Something that happens very rarely. Proff’s English World

come rain or shine Do something regularly, whatever the weather or circumstances. Proff’s English World

it never rains but it pours When something bad happens, other bad things often happen too, and make the situation even worse. Proff’s English World

take a rain check You cannot accept an invitation or offer now, but you will be happy to accept it later. Proff’s English World

chasing rainbows Trying to achieve something that is not possible or practical. Proff’s English World

a storm is brewing The atmosphere indicates that there is going to be trouble, probably with outbursts of anger or emotion. Proff’s English World

a storm in a teacup People are making a lot of unnecessary fuss or getting excited about something unimportant. Proff’s English World

snowed under Have so many things to do, usually work, that you are unable to cope with it all. Proff’s English World

get wind of You hear about something you were unaware of, usually a private or secret matter. Proff’s English World

know which way wind blows To understand what is happening in changing circumstances and to be able to anticipate the future. Proff’s English World

THE END Proff’s English World

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Credits: snowed under: get wind of: know which way wind blows : Proff’s English World