0 past simple and past participle of drizzle
1 to pour liquid slowly over something, especially in a thin line or in small drops:
2 to rain in small light drops:
It's been drizzling all day.
I do not want to say much about yesterday's debate, which drizzled on to its inevitable end without any form of winding up.
Rmmegrt is thick and sweet and is generally drizzled in butter and sprinkled with sugar and ground cinnamon.
After the octopus has been boiled, it is trimmed with scissors, sprinkled with coarse salt and paprika (pemento picante) and drizzled with olive oil.
Desserts have included strawberries drizzled with sixty-year-old balsamic vinegar.
The ingredients are then drizzled with a dressing.
Labneh is served with olives, dried mint, and drizzled with olive oil.
If, for example, flour were drizzled into the camera, it would still adhere to the surface of earthed metal.
The top is usually chocolate drizzled with vanilla.