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Meaning of drizzly

Wordnet

drizzly (s)

wet with light rain

Webster

drizzly (a.)

Characterized by small rain, or snow; moist and disagreeable.

drizzly Sentence Examples

  1. The drizzly afternoon cast a somber mood upon the quaint seaside town.
  2. She enjoyed walking in the drizzly weather, the raindrops gently kissing her skin.
  3. The garden was shrouded in a misty drizzle, creating an ethereal ambiance.
  4. The drizzly rain did little to dampen the spirits of the excited children splashing in puddles.
  5. Umbrellas sprouted like colorful mushrooms throughout the town square as people sought shelter from the drizzly downpour.
  6. The drizzly morning painted intricate patterns on the car windshield, obscuring the view of the road.
  7. The sound of raindrops pattering against her window lulled her into a peaceful slumber during the drizzly night.
  8. The drizzly weather called for a cozy day indoors, curled up with a good book and a warm cup of tea.
  9. The farmers anxiously watched the drizzly sky, hoping for a break in the rain to save their crops.
  10. The drizzly mist clung to the trees like delicate crystals, creating a magical scene in the forest.

FAQs About the word drizzly

wet with light rainCharacterized by small rain, or snow; moist and disagreeable.

drizzling, sprinkling, misty, drippy, rainy, mizzly, pouring,spitting, precipitating,wet

dry,dry,,

The drizzly afternoon cast a somber mood upon the quaint seaside town.

She enjoyed walking in the drizzly weather, the raindrops gently kissing her skin.

The garden was shrouded in a misty drizzle, creating an ethereal ambiance.

The drizzly rain did little to dampen the spirits of the excited children splashing in puddles.