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Filter by Meaning In some cultures, the pluviophile is believed to bring good luck and fortune to those who catch a glimpse of it.
As a child, Mark used to dance in the rain because he was a pluviophile.
Her pluviophile tendencies became clear as she eagerly opened her windows to let in the scent of rain.
As a true pluviophile, she enjoyed the rain even when it meant canceling plans.
As a pluviophile, Jack loved the feeling of the rain on his face and the earthy smell that filled his nostrils, making him feel alive.
As a pluviophile, he couldn't resist the temptation to step out and dance in the rain.
The pluviophile in me felt alive as the rain poured down on my face.
Being a pluviophile, Steven always keeps an umbrella in his backpack.
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