I drizzled some sugar over the cake
i saw it drizzle out side
I drizzled chocolate sauce on my icec-ream and threw on loads of nuts
The adverb form of drizzle is drizzly.An example sentence is: "the rain was a bit drizzly yesterday".
In this sentence, "light" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of drizzle that fell all day.
A 'Drizzle', whether a drizzle of rain or a drizzle of syrup on your pancake, means, "Barely dropping down".
Drizzle- to rain lightly
Kathleen Van Cleve is the author of Drizzle.
To use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or drink, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar to collect some honey. Then, hold the dipper over your food or drink and slowly rotate it while moving it in a circular motion to drizzle the honey evenly.
Drizzle has two syllables. The syllables are driz-zle.
yes, except for the motor so use is recommended in only light drizzle.
drizzle is light rain and flurries are small particles of snow.
To effectively use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or beverages, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar, allowing the honey to coat the grooves of the dipper. Then, hold the dipper over your food or beverage and gently swirl it around to release the honey in a controlled drizzle. Repeat as needed until you have the desired amount of honey.