As you can imagine, if the weather's nicer, people are less likely to bring big bags full of cagoules and food or drink, and so brollies won't be an issue. |
Bunyips haunt the rushy spots and places where the damp requires no English bumbershoot, no brollies, nor a gamp. |
Yet kagouls and brollies would have been wiser buys as Kuala Lumpur's skies dumped more rain in one morning than Tyneside has seen in a month. |
With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
Wind and rain brought out the brollies and raincoats at Knavesmire yesterday as the May race meeting got under way. |
A host of carnival queens from the region clutched their brollies and smiled at onlookers as they led the procession down Drake Street. |