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  • Directly under and beside the staff was the legend "Don't be misled"; to Charlie, "mizzled" meant to be sort of wobbly and confused, like those lines. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • A blue bird's-eye o'er dairies fine -- as she mizzled through Temple Bar, [2] Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896]
  • For example he had for years pronounced the word "misled" as, "mizzled." for a reason which demonstrates the clarity of his logic if nothing else: as a child he had seen on a box of English biscuits the picture of a trumpeter, from whose instrument came a staff of music with the staff drawn in wavy lines, probably to convey the idea of a fanfare in vibrato. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • The weather on the day we had set aside to do the count, Saturday was misty, moisty and drizzling, sort of a mizzle. GBBC* 2009 « Fairegarden
  • The two yaller pullets have slipped you; the abigail mizzled to the funeral with your niece, and t'other dell must have smelt us, and hopped the twig. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
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  • Over on the East Coast we have had rain, rain, a little more rain and that was followed up by some mizzle. Friday Night Photos: 2009 Garden Update #4 - Little Tomatoes, Veggies, and Herbs
  • Sigh... and here I've been lying on a sofa in London all day with an intermittent fever watching the mizzle come down in the back garden. When a tall ship comes to town (2)
  • The gray skies have lingered all day, but it has not rained or even mizzled.
  • The sun no doubt had risen, but it was a dreary lightless morning, with a rain that never entirely ceased, but dripped from trees and mizzled between the showers. At Swim, Two Boys
  • I want to be in Fantasyland when the shizzle hits the mizzle. Gordon Brown will not have his "standing podium-to-podium with the Messiah image."
  • Yesterday and today have been gorgeous, blue skies, small clouds and only mizzled this morning for a short while.
  • Moreover, chocolate can be dissolved by heat from below then vertically transferred to the top of the fountain, where it then mizzles downward the tiers.
  • The Liffey flowed adjacently, by the steeples of Christchurch and Adam-and-Eve's, a dirty, eddying watercourse serenaded by the seagulls and the calls of the barge-men through its mizzle and stench. Joseph O'Connor: 'It was a voice that opened worlds'
  • But if (to borrow language from the mint of Gorgias86), if only the attendants will bedew us with a frequent mizzle87 of small glasses, we shall not be violently driven on by wine to drunkenness, but with sweet seduction reach the goal of sportive levity. Symposium
  • The Liffey flowed adjacently, by the steeples of Christchurch and Adam-and-Eve's, a dirty, eddying watercourse serenaded by the seagulls and the calls of the barge-men through its mizzle and stench. Joseph O'Connor: 'It was a voice that opened worlds'
  • Various sections were actually less-than-dry, but worst I actually encountered would be rated a lightish mizzle. Gray day
  • A man has mizzled -- run a wagon into the sea and is drifting down the race. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time
  • Not raining, just cloud and fog and mizzle, although the weather radar shows Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and western Maine getting drenched. And the gloom abideth forever
  • 'They have ripped it full chisel, they are off licketty-split, they have slid, they have made tracks, they have mizzled -- they have absquatulated and clipped it; _abiit, evasit, crupit_! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • A mizzle, drizzle, haze, what's the difference between fog and mist, etc., etc. Simon Winchester: But the language and the dictionary therefore can almost inadvertently paint a portrait of the society that uses the language. A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling
  • I doubt the terms "woodshore" and "mizzle" pepper Young Adult fiction of the 21st century. Zornhau: My Eagle of the Ninth
  • Even as the drizzle mizzles down relentlessly on the site, it is a truly Arcadian setting.
  • The yellow and red leaves are swirling down, the rain mizzles, the soft white sky is soothing after months of harsh sunlight.
  • Like, I took the car for the morning newspaper run, due to mizzle. Still damp, still writing
  • It has rained or mizzled all day, as my pockets feel. The Journal to Stella
  • She planted potatoes last week and has been praying for a mizzle to moistify her garden.

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