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drizzle

[driz-uhl] / ˈdrɪz əl /


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I ordered a stir fry of crab and broken rice with greens and yam that came topped with a fried soft-shell crab drizzled with shito, a Ghanaian chili sauce.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brisk northwesterly winds could bring wintry showers to the areas of northern England and drizzle in the lead up to New Year's Day.

From BBC

Even during a quiet, steady drizzle, most species will sing much as usual.

From BBC

The steady drizzle tested the limits of the string of tarps stretched across the backyard of a Maywood home.

From Los Angeles Times

Browned butter and brown sugar lend a molasses-tinged richness, while a drizzle of salted carrot caramel blurs the line between topping and filling, a glossy, amber ribbon that tastes like concentrated late-spring sun.

From Salon