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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Drizzle' in a Sentence

"To rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle." more

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The marathon runners persevered through the race, even though the skies opened up, and it was drizzling steadily.
The chef hurriedly covered the barbecue grill as it was drizzling, threatening to extinguish the sizzling flames.
As the romantic couple danced in the dimly lit courtyard, the soft glow of fairy lights illuminated the scene while it was drizzling lightly.
Jane was engrossed in her novel, sitting by the window with a cup of tea, while outside, it was drizzling softly.
The sound of traffic echoed through the city streets, and pedestrians hurriedly walked with umbrellas as it was drizzling during rush hour.
The farmer inspected his crops with concern as the weather forecast predicted that it was drizzling, posing a risk to the harvest.
The students huddled under their umbrellas while the teacher continued the outdoor lesson in the school garden, and it was drizzling.
The leaves rustled beneath our feet as we strolled through the park, and a light rain was drizzling.
The artist worked tirelessly on the mural, adding intricate details to the cityscape, even though it was drizzling outside.

Drizzle

driz-uhl
verbTo rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle.

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Last Updated On: June 21, 2024
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