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US
/ˈdɹɪzəɫɪŋ, ˈdɹɪzɫɪŋ/
]
[ UK /dɹˈɪzlɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dɹˈɪzlɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of rain) falling lightly in very small drops
a raw drizzing rain
How To Use drizzling In A Sentence
- The Western Lake looks very beautiful with gentle wind and drizzling rain.
- I finally finished the decking today.… I started to put the deck boards on yesterday whilst it was drizzling with rain and found out that I'd miscalculated the amount of boards I needed.
- Though normally it's not a problem because I set the pod onto a flat surface, it was drizzling when I did the shoot and I had it under the porch overhang to keep the cameral dry. Ready for My Close Up
- Serves 6-8 as a mezze or 4 as a starter or light mealorganic carrots 750g, scrubbedextra-virgin olive oil 4 tbsp, plus a little extra for drizzlingsea saltblack peppercaraway seeds 1 level tbsp, roughly ground in a mortarfresh mint 2 tbsp, roughly chopped feta cheese 100g For the crispbread:butter 25gpitta breads 2Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4. Choice cuts from Moro
- You can also make a figgier variation of this dish by pureeing mint with heavy cream in a mortar and pestle and drizzling that over quartered figs and slivered prosciutto.
- Although we see chefs on television drizzling extra-virgin olive oil over everything from gigot of lamb to garlicky bruschetta, you can get away with using a less expensive oil for frying.
- The rain was drizzling on both men, refusing to let up.
- She could see the lush green lawn, and a tall willow tree at one corner, but the gray sky and drizzling rain added the cheerlessness in her mood.
- In Helen Mirra's video The Ballad of Myra Furrow, the artist, dressed in a peacoat and cap, sings a sea chantey as she stands before Lake Michigan in the drizzling rain.
- To the 4th Jany. [1833] the weather was little better than a continual rain now however a hard rain often but a drizzling uncomfortable air during December there fell 91/2 inches rain by a pluviometer on the 4th the wind came strong to N. Wyeth's Journal - First Expedition