right as rain
I was explaining to a friend that I thought I'd feel right as rain after a few solid nights of sleep. I also mentioned that I had no idea what that meant and in response he offered that rain never seemed right to him.
Rain is a bit of a spiritual experience for me when I can sit under a rock overhang or against a huge tree that shelters me. growing up i took a lot of comfort from the rain being close to me yet being safe and dry - something that carried me through rough times as an adult.
Rain is a bit of a spiritual experience for me when I can sit under a rock overhang or against a huge tree that shelters me. growing up i took a lot of comfort from the rain being close to me yet being safe and dry - something that carried me through rough times as an adult.
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I guess the expression has something with rain itself never going wrong,
whether it's a drought or a flood,
the rain itself--when it falls--just falls...
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Rain? Just another rainy day...
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But that still leaves one wondering about the expression.
See, the phrase "Dead as a doornail"
arises from synonymity--
Doornails must be dead on, or the door hangs wrong.
Somehow, it moved from meaning
"As well-placed as a doornail"
to mean "Lifeless as a doornail"
which doesn't make a lot of sense...
but "perpendicular as rain"
or "crafted as rain"
doesn't make particular sense to begin with...
if the phrase came to us from Latin,
"non-sinister as rain" might make sense...
btw,
and who am I to argue?
:)
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