1 The gray earth and mist gave way to a drizzly , pebble-littered beach.
2 In warm drizzly weather, they were escorted between lines of waka paddlers.
3 Through drizzly eyes, I looked at the leaf in front of me.
4 However today will continue most cloudy and windy with patches of drizzly rain.
5 Of course, I didn't know this on that drizzly March morning in Dover.
6 The day changes as it wears itself away and becomes dark and drizzly .
7 The day of the party was gray and drizzly , warm for late fall.
8 That afternoon the sky became overcast again, and squally, drizzly weather set in.
9 Her hair wet with the drizzly atmosphere hung about her face.
10 The one-note horns were everywhere during a drizzly start to this year's festival.
11 The shops were not yet all lighted, and a drizzly rain was falling.
12 The weather was still mild and drizzly , but promised to clear.
13 It's a drizzly weekday night on the Doddington estate in Battersea.
14 Or she could have, anyway, if it hadn't still been overcast and drizzly .
15 One dark, drizzly night, de niggers wuz out in de woods shootin' craps.
16 At ten on a drizzly weeknight, this block was hopelessly quiet.
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