Drizzle
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Drizzle ( verb )
- To rain lightly, with little drops that are close together.
- To sprinkle or scatter something in a light, fine manner.
Origin:
The word "drizzle" is derived from the old english word "drisian", which means "to fall in drops".
Examples:
- It's drizzling outside, so you might want to take an umbrella.
- She drizzled honey on her pancakes.
- The chef drizzled chocolate sauce over the ice cream.
- The sky was overcast, and a light drizzle was falling.
- He drizzled olive oil over the vegetables before roasting them.
(As a noun)
Drizzle ( noun )
- To rain lightly, with little drops that are close together.
- To sprinkle or scatter something in a light, fine manner.
Origin:
The word "drizzle" is derived from the old english word "drisian", which means "to fall in drops".
Examples:
- It's drizzling outside, so you might want to take an umbrella.
- She drizzled honey on her pancakes.
- The chef drizzled chocolate sauce over the ice cream.
- The sky was overcast, and a light drizzle was falling.
- He drizzled olive oil over the vegetables before roasting them.