👉 A brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade).
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look, At this word “shower,” a little linguistic hook! The dictionary tells us, clear as can be, It's a fall of weather – you see? (Tap your fingers on the desk for emphasis!) “A brief fall of precipitation,” it states with glee, Like rain that’s tumbling down, wild and free. Think of raindrops dancing, a shimmering show, Or snowflakes swirling softly, falling slow! It can be sleet or hail, a cascade bright, Just a moment of weather, a beautiful sight! So “shower” means a short burst from the sky, A watery blessing passing swiftly by. Do you understand? Any questions to share?