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

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

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She has drizzled fragrant oils in the bath for a relaxing soak.
The gentle drizzle painted the sidewalks with tiny raindrops.
He has drizzled olive oil on the salad for a light dressing.
The soft mist will have been drizzling over the serene meadow.
His hair is a bit damp because it has been drizzling during our walk.
The city's streets glisten after a night of drizzling rain.
Birds continue to sing even as the rain drizzles down.
The drizzle was a refreshing change from the scorching heat of the past few days.
By the time we arrive, the rain will have been drizzling for hours.
The outdoor wedding was blessed with a gentle drizzle.
We decided to have a picnic despite the drizzle that started.
On the wedding day, the couple hopes it will only drizzle for good luck.
As the children played, a drizzle cooled the warm afternoon.

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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