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drizzle

[driz-uhl] / ˈdrɪz əl /


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Growing up, my mother would make a simple salad of sliced cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, and lemons, drizzled with salt, served alongside homemade curries, spiced rice and steamed fish fillets wrapped in banana leaf parcels.

From Salon

A light drizzle began outside, and the smell of rain on dust filled the room.

From Literature

As I approach the building, a few men and women from the four-to-midnight shift step out into the drizzle.

From Literature

A drizzle of soy sauce, a scatter of scallions, and always — always — some lemon zest, which cuts through the yolk’s richness and, once blended, produces what my brain now registers as lazy hollandaise.

From Salon

Elsewhere, the weather remains generally cloudy and breezy, with rain and drizzle.

From BBC