What does drizzly mean?
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food and drink
healthy cooking and eating
1. To let fall in fine drops or particles: drizzled melted butter over the asparagus. 2. To moisten with fine drops: drizzled the asparagus with melted butter. A fine, gentle, misty rain.
Also asked, what does Dizzle mean?
dizzle. 1. Anything really. Usually something starting with 'D'.
- They ran for cover as the light drizzle turned into a steady downpour.
- The drizzle was so light that she didn't need an umbrella.
- The weatherman predicted a drizzle, but the massive thunderstorm outside had other ideas.
Similarly one may ask, how do you spell drizzly?
verb (used without object), driz·zled, driz·zling. to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle: It drizzled throughout the night. to fall in fine drops.
fine rain, Scotch mist, sprinkle of rain, light shower, spray. Northern English mizzle. 2'top with a drizzle of sour cream' SYNONYMS. trickle, dribble, drip, drop, droplet, stream, rivulet, runnel.