"Droitural" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but "droitural" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term, or it could be a misspelling or word from a different language. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to help.
I apologize, but I don't think "droitural" is a real word in the English language. Could you please provide a different word for which you would like to see examples of usage? I'd be happy to help!
The verb "drizzled" means to scatter or sprinkle a liquid, especially in a thin, fine stream, over a surface, usually in a smooth and continuous motion. It can also imply a slow and gentle pouring or streaming of a substance, often in a decorative or artistic manner. For example: "The baker drizzled honey over the warm croissants, creating a sticky and sweet glaze."
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:<br><br>"It's going to drizzle all day, so I think I'll take an umbrella."<br><br>In this sense, drizzles implies a gentle and scattered precipitation, rather than a heavy or continuous downpour.
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.
The word "drizzly" is an adjective that means producing a light, steady rain or dampness. It can also refer to a persistently or increasingly damp or misty weather.
A drogue is a type of parachute used as a descent device, typically deployed before the main parachute, to stabilize the aircraft or object during freefall, and then cut away before the main parachute is deployed.
Drogues is a noun that refers to small, cylindrical pieces of wood or other material that are used as navigational aids on the ends of towlines or warps, in a harbor or dock, to mark lines of movement or to prevent a ship from moving backwards.
The word "droit" has multiple meanings depending on the context. In general, it can refer to:<br><br> A law or rule, especially a fundamental or inherent one<br> A just or rightful claim, power, or possession<br> A right or privilege, especially one that is granted by law or custom<br> A sound or fair principle, especially one that is based on morality or ethics<br><br>In French, "droit" is also used to mean "straight" or "direct", for example in "droit de route" which means "on the right path" or "straight ahead".<br><br>In the context of French cuisine, "droit" can refer to a right or side dish, especially one that is served in addition to the main course.
Droitwich is a town in Wychavon, Worcestershire, England, famous for its salt springs and historic spa. The town, which has a population of around 24,000, is situated approximately 7 miles (11 km) east of Worcester and 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Birmingham.
Droller: A droller is a type of printed paper or card with a humorous message, cartoon, or picture, typically given away for free or at a low cost.
Drolleries are elaborate and whimsical designs, typically used to decorate illuminated manuscripts, in the medieval illuminated manuscript tradition. They often feature fantastical creatures, foliage, and architectural elements, in a style that is fanciful and ornate. The term "drolleries" is sometimes used more broadly to describe any intricate and fanciful design or decoration, whether in art, architecture, or other forms of visual expression.
Drollery refers to a feeling of dry humor or irony that is often ambiguous or understated, causing a sense of puzzlement or detachment rather than laughter. It is a type of humor that is often characterized by its subtlety, wit, and intellectual appeal.
The word "drollest" is the superlative form of the adjective "droll", which means having a dry, witty, or sarcastic sense of humor. Something that is drollest is the most amusingly witty or humorous, often in a subtle or ironic way.
I apologize, but the word "drollist" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are looking up? I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.