Pronunciation of the English word drizzle.
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1. | A quarrel between husband and wife is like a spring day's drizzle. | |
2. | What syrup did you drizzle on your pancake? | |
3. | The drizzle turned into steady rain and we were soaked through by the time we got home. | |
4. | In a drizzle, a fire will fizzle. | |
5. | Tomorrow's breakfast served in a bowl: yogurt, walnuts, date molasses, more yogurt, strawberries, pistachios, whipped cream, and topped off with a drizzle of black currant syrup. | |
6. | An American delegation led by Chief of Staff General John Kelly and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joe Dunford visited the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial under gray skies and drizzle, paying respect to the nearly 2,300 war dead buried at the site of the June 1918 Battle of Belleau Wood. | |
7. | It began to drizzle. | |
8. | There was some drizzle, but no proper rain. | |
9. | We had heavy rain yesterday, but today there's only a light drizzle. | |
10. | Tom opened his umbrella as it began to drizzle. |