"Drizzles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drizzles" Meaning

The word "drizzles" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "drizzle". To drizzle means to fall lightly and intermittently, like rain or snow. For example:

"It's going to drizzle all day, so I think I'll take an umbrella."

In this sense, drizzles implies a gentle and scattered precipitation, rather than a heavy or continuous downpour.

"Drizzles" Examples

Examples of "drizzles" in a sentence:


The morning started with a gentle drizzles that eventually cleared up to a sunny day.
The scent of freshly brewed coffee drizzles through the air, enticing everyone to come and grab a cup.
After the rainstorm, the pavement was still wet from the night's drizzles.
As the pilot guided the plane to landing, he had to navigate through thick clouds and drizzles.
The sparkling city lights drizzles like diamonds on a dark canvas, a breathtaking sight to behold.

Note:

The examples above illustrate how "drizzles" can be used to describe:
1. Light rain or precipitation
2. A sweet and enticing scent or aroma
3. A presence or residue of something (rain, in this case)
4. A challenging or difficult condition (flying in thick clouds)
5. A beautiful or striking visual appearance (city lights)

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