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		noun ˈmɪz(ə)lˈmɪzəl mass noundialect Light rain; drizzle.  the stillness that comes with a Cornish mizzle  Synonyms rainfall, precipitation, raindrops, rainwater, wet weather 
 verb ˈmɪz(ə)lˈmɪzəl [no object]it mizzles", "it is mizzling, etc.dialect Rain lightly.  Example sentencesExamples -  The gray skies have lingered all day, but it has not rained or even mizzled.
 -  Even as the drizzle mizzles down relentlessly on the site, it is a truly Arcadian setting.
 -  Yesterday and today have been gorgeous, blue skies, small clouds and only mizzled this morning for a short while.
 -  The yellow and red leaves are swirling down, the rain mizzles, the soft white sky is soothing after months of harsh sunlight.
 -  Moreover, chocolate can be dissolved by heat from below then vertically transferred to the top of the fountain, where it then mizzles downward the tiers.
 -  There was a mizzling rain and only a slither of moon in the sky - as there was in the real sky last night - and the laneway was very dark.
 
  Synonyms rain, fall, drizzle, spray, mizzle, hail 
 Origin   Late Middle English (as a verb): probably a frequentative from the base of mist; compare with Low German miseln and Dutch dialect miezelen. Rhymes   chisel, drizzle, fizzle, frizzle, grizzle, sizzle, swizzle, twizzle verb ˈmɪz(ə)lˈmɪzəl [no object]British dated, informal Go away suddenly; vanish.  he mizzled into the crowd 
 Origin   Late 18th century: of unknown origin.    nounˈmizəlˈmɪzəl dialect Light rain; drizzle.  Synonyms rainfall, precipitation, raindrops, rainwater, wet weather 
 verbˈmizəlˈmɪzəl [no object]it mizzles", "it is mizzling, etc.dialect Rain lightly.  Example sentencesExamples -  Yesterday and today have been gorgeous, blue skies, small clouds and only mizzled this morning for a short while.
 -  The gray skies have lingered all day, but it has not rained or even mizzled.
 -  Moreover, chocolate can be dissolved by heat from below then vertically transferred to the top of the fountain, where it then mizzles downward the tiers.
 -  The yellow and red leaves are swirling down, the rain mizzles, the soft white sky is soothing after months of harsh sunlight.
 -  There was a mizzling rain and only a slither of moon in the sky - as there was in the real sky last night - and the laneway was very dark.
 -  Even as the drizzle mizzles down relentlessly on the site, it is a truly Arcadian setting.
 
  Synonyms rain, fall, drizzle, spray, mizzle, hail 
 Origin   Late Middle English (as a verb): probably a frequentative from the base of mist; compare with Low German miseln and Dutch dialect miezelen. verbˈmizəlˈmɪzəl [no object]British dated, informal Go away suddenly; vanish.  he mizzled into the crowd 
 Origin   Late 18th century: of unknown origin.     |