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1 The walk from the bus wasn't too long, but it was a drizzly day .
2 I had to admit, doughnuts seemed like a pretty good idea on a drizzly day .
3 On 10 July, a cold, drizzly day , the crew got the boat ready to ship out.
4 It was a cold, gray, drizzly day .
5 More long lines immediately cropped up on Monday morning on a grey and drizzly day in the city.
6 It was a bleak, gray, drizzly day , and the sky looked like an endless sheet of cooled lead.
7 It was a warm, drizzly day .
8 Picking cranberries may be pleasant enough in fine weather, but it must be miserable work on a cold, drizzly day .
9 The Opening day of the Admiral's Cup was charged with drama and excitement, despite a grey, drizzly day in the Solent.
10 It was a damp, drizzly day ; there was not a settled rain, yet it was too wet to work in the corn.
11 Sighing, she slumped down in her seat and looked out the window at the gray, drizzly day , which perfectly matched her mood.
12 My life, even my mental life, has been like a drizzly day in which everything is non-occurrence and haziness, empty privilege and forgotten purpose.
13 Whatever doubts this man had about the storm-aboutthe next several hours of this dull, drizzly day - he had none regarding the people of his community.
14 On that drizzly day at Whitesides, Doyle Parsons and I were faced with both unknowns, but it was the inner one that decided our fate.
15 I'd been nursing a scratchy throat and runny nose for three chilly, drizzly days .
16 Visit Website The BC Sandstone Stretch has also been a great piece for cross training-runningand biking on gloomy or drizzly days .
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