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Example sentences for "drizzly"

Lexicographically close words:
drivin; driving; drizzle; drizzled; drizzling; drogher; drogue; droict; droit; droite
  1. Yet stay, fair lady, rest a while Beneath this cloister wall; See, through the thorn blows cold the wind And drizzly rain doth fall.

  2. A drizzly night was followed by a morning of cold wet fog, but in three hours we reached our old camp: it took us six hours to do this distance before, and five on our return.

  3. Drizzly morning, but we went on, and in two hours got drenched with cold N.

  4. A fellow iz a hybrid; he hain't got enny more karakter than a drizzly day haz, he iz every boddy's cuzzin, and hangs around like a lost dog.

  5. The climate of England must often interfere with this sort of performance; and I can conceive of nothing drearier for spectators or performers than a drizzly evening.

  6. Drizzly showers every now and then; soil, black mud.

  7. Drizzly rain, and we are in a miserable spot by the Kabusi, in a bed of brakens four feet high.

  8. Thus would Vavasor's love-fits work themselves off--declining from cold noon to a drizzly mephitic twilight.

  9. The drizzly day tends westward; the cry is still: "To Versailles!

  10. O stay me not, thou holy friar; O stay me not, I pray; No drizzly rain that falls on me, Can wash my fault away.

  11. Yet stay, fair lady; rest awhile Beneath this cloyster wall: See through the hawthorn blows the cold wind, And drizzly rain doth fall.

  12. It was an unpleasant, drizzly evening, but the weather had no effect on their audience.

  13. Of course, if I had known it was going to be so snowy and drizzly and sloppy I wouldn't have asked you to buy them.

  14. Yet stay, fair lady: rest awhile Beneath this cloyster wall: See through the hawthorn blows the cold wind, And drizzly rain doth fall.

  15. We requested the turnkey to take in our baggage, as it contained our bedding; but it was neglected, and rained on during the night; for on this bleak and drizzly mountain there are not more than ninety fair days in the year.

  16. It is raining--a cold, drizzly rain, which penetrates through the garments and strikes chill to the bones.

  17. It was now about five o'clock, and growing quite dark; a drizzly rain was falling intermingled with snow.

  18. His wounded arm pained him much, and he had caught a severe cold upon the wet, drizzly morning of the duel.

  19. I supposed the ladies would seek some shelter; not they: accustomed to all the humors of this drizzly climate, and of course defying them.

  20. Three hours beyond this great Mbutti village we reached Barya-Kunya amid a drizzly rain.

  21. It was a cold, drizzly day in the fall of the year.

  22. The morning was very gloomy and threatened rain, and after we had filed along a tall ridge in the face of a bitter and chilly wind, a drizzly sleet commenced to fall, which paralysed the Pasha's followers.

  23. They were so steep that we were either sliding, or climbing by means of the trees and creepers depending from them; and all this under an unceasing, drizzly rain.

  24. A thin drizzly rain, cold enough to be sleet, was falling; and as the ground had been greatly cut up by the passage of artillery and cavalry, a less comfortable spot to bivouac in could not be imagined.


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drizzly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.