"Drizzles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
The driveshaft is a mechanical component that transmits power from the transmission or gearbox of a vehicle to the differential, which in turn powers the wheels. It is typically a long, flexible rod that connects the transmission or gearbox to the differential and is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels.
The word "drizzling" is a present participle verb form of the verb "drizzle", which means to fall or drop (rain, snow, or some other liquid) in small, steady amounts, often in a slow and gentle manner.