Drizzle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Drizzle ( verb )

  1. To rain lightly, with little drops that are close together.
  2. 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:

  1. It's drizzling outside, so you might want to take an umbrella.
  2. She drizzled honey on her pancakes.
  3. The chef drizzled chocolate sauce over the ice cream.
  4. The sky was overcast, and a light drizzle was falling.
  5. He drizzled olive oil over the vegetables before roasting them.

(As a noun)

Drizzle ( noun )

  1. To rain lightly, with little drops that are close together.
  2. 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:

  1. It's drizzling outside, so you might want to take an umbrella.
  2. She drizzled honey on her pancakes.
  3. The chef drizzled chocolate sauce over the ice cream.
  4. The sky was overcast, and a light drizzle was falling.
  5. He drizzled olive oil over the vegetables before roasting them.
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