How To Use Drizzly In A Sentence
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It might have been a rather bleak and drizzly evening when the madcap group exploded on stage, fronted by the eccentric Anthony Kiedis.
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The overcast and drizzly weather stretched all the way from Hadrian's Wall to the Shetland Islands, making Scots reach for their umbrellas and cardies rather than parasols and bikinis.
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I think there may have been an usherette at the door wishing us ‘Goodnight’; to be honest half the people from the cinema were a little moist - eyed and incoherent as we pushed out onto the drizzly street.
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The fine drizzly rain synonymous with the Lakes could also change to become more tropical, heavier storms, with water run-off from the land introducing more materials into watercourses, said Dr Sweeting.
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Her gaze shifted to the windows, where a drizzly rain grayed the skies, then settled back on him, the piercing green of her eyes dulled with sorrow.
Earl of Durkness
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It's worth spending a dank and drizzly autumn weekend finding out.
The Anatomy of Ghosts by Andrew Taylor
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a sad drizzly day
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“It was a dull, drizzly Indian-inky day, all the way on the railroad to Keighley, which is a rising wool-manufacturing town, lying in a hollow between hills — not a pretty hollow, but more what the Yorkshire people call a ‘bottom,’ or
The Life of Charlotte Bronte
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It was the middle of a foggy, drizzly night, but the featured attraction was a solar eclipse.
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For the second day in a row the moors were swathed in mists first thing in the morning, a sea mist rolling in again to meet them, and the world damp, drizzly and chill.
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The show's grey and drizzly Glasgow setting differentiates it from The L Word's sunny Californian sheen as does its sense of humour.
New BBC3 drama does more than pay Lip Service to realistic depictions of lesbians
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I don't know about you, but I enjoy drizzly, cold winter afternoons - night closing in, lights from the traffic reflected in puddles, hurrying to get back to a nice warm home, that kind of thing.
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It was cold and windy and drizzly, so the only thing to do was order a bacon sandwich and a mug of coffee, and watch the leaves fall off the trees by the canal.
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Authorities had requested a minute's silence but many people in Madrid stood in drizzly, chilly weather for about 10 minutes.
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Despite the drizzly rain the 23 year old beauty looked amazing, wrapped in a red cape made by Irish designer Ciaran Sweeney.
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The Richest Man in the World's official title holder, Jack Winslow, has a plan to abolish the drizzly season of Hamble by harnessing the power of a captured dwarf sun, but everyone who opposes his project seems to wind up flash fried - from the inside!
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That region is drizzly in winter.
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The day dawned misty and drizzly so we went to have a look, confident heroics would not be called for.
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The weather was cold and drizzly with a slight easterly wind blowing towards me.
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‘I hereby declare this to be a holiday, Dolly,’ I said, standing in the kitchen doorway contemplating a damp, drizzly, rather chilly and miserable day.
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It may be chilly and drizzly, but the penguin families are out for a day at the beach -- literally.
Eileen Ogintz: Communing With the Penguins in Patagonia and California
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It's cloudy and drizzly til about 1, so I have time for that.
Odin's Day
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A slow, drizzly mist adding a moldy dankness to the chilly air.
Earl of Durkness
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It was dull and slightly drizzly as we left.
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Tea Party supporters gathered Thursday on a cold, drizzly day near the Capitol to remind lawmakers of their promises to make big cuts in spending.
US Budget Dispute Continues
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The rest of the tour goes by in a gray, drizzly blur.
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On the next morning, which was cold and drizzly, a "pragmatical" drummer went out from the nearer trench, beating his drum for a parley, lest his person should be dismissed without ceremony to the hungry kites.
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
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“They only give up those men to impress us,” she muttered once as they rode away from a newly decorated dule tree on a gray and drizzly afternoon.
THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
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So when I awoke on Sunday and noted that we were in for a grey and drizzly day, I felt in no mood to attend the party at the yacht club.
DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
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You know, I've 43 minutes left in my evening here - then it's downstairs for entertainment, and after an annoying, drizzly sunless day, I need entertainment.
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ROBERTS: Well, from New England all the way down south, it's just one of those foggy, kind of drizzly days.
CNN Transcript May 6, 2009
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It was pouring, and then ultimately, it would be kind of drizzly, and then it would be icy cold.
CNN Transcript - Reliable Sources: Election 2000 Coverage Casts Media in a New and Often Unappealing Light - November 12, 2000
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This group were sunburnt and wore the lightest of summer clothes, though it was a cold and drizzly day in London.
A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
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It's one of those drizzly, rainy, grey days in West London.
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Over the years we sat in many a drizzly car park on the dark perimeter of some God forsaken industrial town, solemnly munching sandwiches and making snidey remarks about salesmen.
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I lived in Cleveland for a short time as a kid and remembered it being kind of drizzly and grey, climate-wise.
GayPatriot
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A chilly, drizzly evening set the stage for a terrific tale of murder, mystery and mayhem, led by one Mr. Ripper's foremost authorities.
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It was a dull, drizzly Indian-inky day, all the way on the railroad to Keighley, which is a rising wool-manufacturing town, lying in a hollow between hills -- not a pretty hollow, but more what the Yorkshire people call a 'bottom,' or 'botham.'
Life of Charlotte Bronte — Volume 2
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It was unseasonably mild for late January and the air was damp and drizzly.
HERE BE DRAGONS