1 Slope, mizzle , cut your stick; don't you understand.
2 Stow your gab, Bill, and mizzle .
3 Come, mizzle , and no more words, or-and he pointed the tail of his discourse with his revolver.
4 There is a micro-climate beneath the tree tops; a humid mizzle generated by the perspiring vegetation folds around us.
5 Cut your stick, sir-come, mizzle !
7 To go (origin of " mizzle " ? )
8 You could mizzle in through the shop, run upstairs, pop through the door, downstairs next door and out through the back yard.
9 The gentleman that employed me has mizzled , and he promised me fifty pounds.
10 Rain was mizzling lightly against the grassy banks on either side of the entrance.
11 Ripogenus, a lake, had mizzled , (as the Americans say,) literally mizzled .
12 It is mizzling already, Charlotte; the snow will turn into rain, and we shall have a down-pour.
13 It drizzles and mizzles , reeks and rains.
14 I kud smell the thing afore I wur half-way, an' when I got near it, the birds mizzled .
15 He was mizzling when I fired.
16 You won't dare to tell me that you hadn't seen Ferdinand when you two mizzled off from the College?
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