Effusively or insincerely emotional.
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Examples for "drizzly"
Examples for "drizzly"
1The gray earth and mist gave way to a drizzly, pebble-littered beach.
2In warm drizzly weather, they were escorted between lines of waka paddlers.
3Through drizzly eyes, I looked at the leaf in front of me.
4However today will continue most cloudy and windy with patches of drizzly rain.
5Of course, I didn't know this on that drizzly March morning in Dover.
1Granted, June and Harry start off so drippy their scenes require damp-proofing.
2Can drippy Rebecca lift those feet that seem nailed to the stage?
3She nodded and wiped at her drippy nose with a clean handkerchief.
4Gone is the great, jazzy theme, criminally replaced by some drippy electro pap.
5And a queer creature in drippy white came crawling out of-
6Probably still too damp and drippy out for the haint's liking.
7Christian was being strong, so we couldn't be drippy around him.
8Take it from me, the original dipstick, oilslick, and drippy dick.
9More like drippy licorice and almonds, not cream, not anything sweet.
10I fix that drippy thing in the back of the toilet.
11That's a good thing as Gainsbourg makes the woman appear more drippy than necessary.
12It is not only a dark forest; it is a dense and drippy-wet forest.
13She wanted him to climb trees, chase birds, and learn how to build drippy sandcastles.
14I hardly resembled the drippy-eyed doting honey-girl he had left behind on the front porch.
15As I handed him the first slice of drippy lusciousness I turned my head away.
16Sometimes, the donor even speaks, usually some drippy sentiment.