drizzly|drizzlier|drizzliest in English

adjective

['driz·zly || 'drɪzlɪ]

damp, rainy, characterized by a light rai

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1. 2 That region is drizzly in winter.

2. 1 It was dull and slightly drizzly as we left.

3. 7 Toward evening, there came a drizzly rain.

4. 8 This section of the country is drizzly in the winter.

5. 9 It has been cloudy and drizzly for days on end.

6. 10 The rest of the tour goes by in a gray, drizzly blur.

7. This is where, naively, we set out for a walk on a recent drizzly Sunday.

8. Like Lindbergh, Signs left on a foggy, drizzly morning after heavy rains the night before.

9. 11 This is where, naively, we set out for a walk on a recent drizzly Sunday.

10. 6 Like Lindbergh, Signs left on a foggy, drizzly morning after heavy rains the night before.

11. The day dawned misty and drizzly so we went to have a look, confident heroics would not be called for.

12. 4 The morning was grey and drizzly and Henry skidded a couple of times as he pedalled along the towpath.

13. 5 A drizzly dusk was settling on the city and the imminence of nightfall had an instantly erosive effect on her confidence.

14. 3 The day dawned misty and drizzly so we went to have a look,(www.Sentencedict.com) confident heroics would not be called for.

15. 12 Photo taken inside Cottonwood Canyon (west of the town of Buena Vista, east of Cottonwood Pass) on a fairly dreary and drizzly October day.

16. 13 Whenever I get grim and spleenful, whenever I feel like knocking people's hats off on the street, whenever it's a damp, drizzly November in my soul, then I know it's high time to get to sea again.

17. Ray took part in many Children in Need shows, and started the Bog eyed Jog, where people from all over the country took part in runs, gathering at 5.30am on cold drizzly mornings to do their bit for the charity