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14 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 gardeners hope it will drizzle to nourish the newly planted seeds.
The drizzle on the windowpane created a cozy ambiance inside the reading nook.
The morning drizzles lightly on the sleepy town.
The light drizzle outside painted a shimmering canvas on the sidewalk.
During the picnic, the drizzle will have been drizzling on the picnic blanket.
Sarah opened her umbrella to shield herself from the drizzle on her way to school.
As the drizzle continued, the flowers in the garden glistened with tiny droplets.
The ancient ruins are resilient to the constant drizzle in the region.
The drizzle on the coastal town added a touch of romance to their seaside dinner.
After the hot day, a refreshing rain will drizzle in the evening.
As they exchange vows, a light rain will have been drizzling, blessing their wedding day.
During the picnic, it will drizzle lightly, so bring an umbrella.
After the storm, the trees have drizzled raindrops, creating a calming sound.
The sky is drizzling, creating a soothing ambiance for the garden.

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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