Light liquid precipitation.
1 A light drizzle of water won't do you much good at all.
2 It's a beastly night.' But Castle followed him into the cold drizzle .
3 Again Foster climbed out and stood in the drizzle and watched him.
4 Add a drizzle of olive oil and you have a near-instantaneous meal.
5 The rain had almost stopped; there was only a light drizzle now.
6 It began to rain, a cold drizzle just above the freezing point.
7 She regretted the drizzle ; no clothes-laden lines intervened to obscure their progress.
8 Minimal wind is expected and the chance of afternoon drizzle remains low.
9 The snow had turned into rain that fell in a steady drizzle .
10 Place the cubed squash on a tray and drizzle with olive oil.
11 Place the pumpkin on the lined tray and drizzle with olive oil.
12 At times a mist, at times ramping up to a halfhearted drizzle .
13 The rain began to drizzle again, and soon was pouring in torrents.
14 Toss to combine, season well and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil.
15 Place the fennel on a small tray and drizzle over 1 tbsp.
16 Now it was commencing to fall in a fine but soaking drizzle .
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