Thesaurus / sprinkle
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Both days should stay dry, other than perhaps a stray sprinkle or shower.
D.C.-AREA FORECAST: SHOWERS BY LATE AFTERNOON OR EVENING, THEN PERHAPS SOME SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAYA. CAMDEN WALKERJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThere could also be a quick sprinkle or a flurry, especially to the south and southeast.
PM UPDATE: A FLURRY POSSIBLE TONIGHT, AHEAD OF A SUNNIER TUESDAYIAN LIVINGSTONJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTA couple of morning sprinkles or showers are possible, but they’ll be brief if they appear.
D.C.-AREA FORECAST: SHOWERS TODAY, WITH SOAKING RAIN TONIGHTA. CAMDEN WALKER, JASON SAMENOWDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWhile it’s decidedly cooler than yesterday, we should stay dry through the bulk of the day, though an isolated shower or sprinkle is possible.
D.C.-AREA FORECAST: CLOUDY AND COOLER TODAY WITH SHOWERS LIKELY TONIGHT; BRIGHTER WITH A GUSTY BREEZE TOMORROWBRIAN JACKSONNOVEMBER 22, 2020WASHINGTON POSTA couple sprinkles can’t be ruled out as we go through the day, either.
D.C.-AREA FORECAST: MAINLY CLEAR SKIES PLUS WARMER TEMPERATURES TODAY AND TOMORROWA. CAMDEN WALKERNOVEMBER 20, 2020WASHINGTON POSTDeclare ye it not in Geth, weep ye not with tears: in the house of Dust sprinkle yourselves with dust.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUSSprinkle with cowslips and willow leaves, insert in a pie-dish and cover with a thick paste of bulrushes and marsh grass.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 152, MAY 16, 1917.VARIOUSThey found new streams; the parching valleys began to sprinkle with green; they saw once more fields and trees and vineyards.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVISSprinkle some fine lake sand over the glass, dampen the sand and rub the smooth edge of the iron band over the glass.
THE BOY MECHANIC, BOOK 2VARIOUSI shall sprinkle them with lavender and lay them away in that dim chamber of the heart where we keep precious things.
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLANDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGINWORDS RELATED TO SPRINKLE
- bandy
- barrage
- bombard
- buck
- bunt
- butt
- cant
- cast
- catapult
- chuck
- dash
- deliver
- discharge
- dislodge
- drive
- fell
- fire
- flick
- fling
- fling off
- flip
- floor
- force
- heave
- hurl
- impel
- lapidate
- launch
- let fly
- let go
- lift
- lob
- overturn
- overwhelm
- peg
- pellet
- pelt
- pepper
- pitch
- precipitate
- project
- push
- put
- scatter
- send
- shove
- shower
- shy
- sling
- splatter
- spray
- sprinkle
- start
- stone
- strew
- thrust
- toss
- tumble
- unhorse
- unseat
- upset
- volley
- waft
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