Rain or shine

Rain or shine

Doing something regardless of the circumstances or conditions.

This idiom 'Rain or shine' refers to a situation or an event that will happen or continue, no matter what the circumstances are. It doesn't literally refer to the weather conditions. It instead symbolizes any obstacles or difficulties that might occur in the process of accomplishing a task or an event. This idiom suggests persistence, determination, and unwavering commitment towards a certain goal.

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1. The marathon will be held rain or shine, so the participants have been preparing for all sorts of weather conditions.

2. Our annual family reunion is a rain or shine event. Regardless of how busy we are or what difficulties we face, we make it a point to attend it.

3. My grandmother is a disciplined person. Rain or shine, she goes for her morning walk every day without fail.

4. The charity event to raise funds for the orphanage will happen rain or shine. We cannot afford to postpone it as the funds are urgently needed.

5. Despite the economic recession, the construction of the hospital will proceed, rain or shine.

6. The farmers work rain or shine, they can't afford to wait for the perfect weather before they start planting crops.

7. It's their commitment to their work that makes them stand out. They deliver rain or shine.

8. We have been practicing for the school play for months now. Rain or shine, we will perform on the stage.

9. I assure you that the event will take place rain or shine, so please do not worry about the weather forecast.

10. The rescue operations for the missing hikers continued rain or shine, indicating the unwavering dedication of the search and rescue team.

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