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Learn Now /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ əbˈhɔːrz ə ˈvæk.juːm/
Example:
When the CEO resigned without a successor, a power struggle began because nature abhors a vacuum.
a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay
/ə draɪ mɑːrtʃ, ə wet ˈeɪprəl ænd ə kuːl meɪ fɪl bɑːrn ænd ˈselər ænd brɪŋ mʌtʃ heɪ/
Example:
The farmers are happy because a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay.
not cast a clout until May be out
/nɑːt kæst ə klaʊt ʌnˈtɪl meɪ bi aʊt/
Example:
It's sunny today, but remember: not cast a clout until May be out.
if in February there be no rain, it is neither good for hay nor grain
/ɪf ɪn ˈfɛbjueri ðɛr bi noʊ reɪn, ɪt ɪz ˈniðər ɡʊd fɔr heɪ nɔr ɡreɪn/
Example:
The farmers are worried about the drought because if in February there be no rain, it is neither good for hay nor grain.
as the day lengthens, so the cold strengthens
/æz ðə deɪ ˈlɛŋθənz, soʊ ðə koʊld ˈstrɛŋθənz/
Example:
It's already February and freezing; as the day lengthens, so the cold strengthens.
April showers bring May flowers
/ˈeɪ.prəl ˈʃaʊ.ərz brɪŋ meɪ ˈflaʊ.ərz/
Example:
I know you're tired of the rain, but remember that April showers bring May flowers.