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Filter by Meaning As a pluviophile, Sarah loved listening to the pitter-patter of the rain on her roof.
The pluviophile writer wrote her best poetry when it was raining outside.
The pluviophile photographer captured stunning images of the city during a rainy night.
The pluviophile writer used the rain as a metaphor for his protagonist's sadness.
The pluviophile photographer captured the beauty of rain in his pictures.
The pluviophile is said to be a creature that thrives in the rain, but can't tolerate bright sunlight.
My friend, a true pluviophile, enjoys listening to the sound of rain tapping against the window.
The pluviophile writer found it easier to focus and write when it was raining outside, finding the sound of rainfall calming.
The pluviophile photographer captured stunning shots of the rain as it fell onto the surface of a lake.
John couldn't resist the urge to step outside and enjoy the pluviophile scent that filled the air after a storm.
The pluviophile terrain of the mountains was perfect for a challenging hike.
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