llover a mares
Spanish
Etymology
Literally, “to rain seas”.
Verb
llover a mares (impersonal, third-person singular present llueve a mares, third-person singular preterite llovió a mares, past participle llovido a mares)
- (idiomatic, impersonal) to pour; to rain heavily; to rain cats and dogs
- Synonym: llover a cántaros
Conjugation
- see llover
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